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Stannah offers a managed SIM service to customers looking to upgrade to GSM systems. The service provides the best available network for strong signal coverage with 24/7 connectivity. It


also allows remote monitoring to ensure any signal


disruptions, battery backup issues or SIM data faults are detected and resolved before creating any real issue.


Dan White, Service Director at Stannah Lifts, said: “We want to ensure that all of our customers are prepared for this change and that their lift communication systems remain fully operational.


Some


providers have already started phasing out PSTN lines ahead of the deadline, leaving some lifts without functioning emergency communication if they have not upgraded to GSM networks ahead of time. This creates great concern as with no GSM line, the auto- diallers will fail to work, leaving passengers stranded in the event of an emergency.”


Stannah recommends that all lift owners and building managers check if their lift emergency phone system relies on PSTN. If so, they should contact their telecom provider to confirm when their PSTN service will be switched off so that they can ensure a plan to upgrade to a digital compatible solution, ensuring continuous emergency connectivity.


Dan White, Service Director at Stannah Lifts


Dan added: “Failing to update lift communication systems could lead to safety risks and non-compliance, as they must have a working emergency phone system to comply with EN 81-28 regulations. If lift owners are in any doubt about which system their lifts have, we encourage them to get in touch with us and we will guide them towards the appropriate solution, irrespective of the lift manufacturer.”


For more information or assistance with upgrading your lift emergency communication system to GSM,


contact Stannah Lifts at www.stannahlifts.co.uk


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