Planning and implementation guidance for digital SIP phone services, VoIP-ready networks, handsets, adapters, and site checks before analogue PSTN or ISDN services are retired.
- Audit of analogue phone lines and devices that may depend on them.
- Digital SIP and VoIP-ready network planning.
- Handset, adapter and router placement advice.
- Checks for door entry, alarm line dependencies and other site systems that may still use analogue lines.
- Clear migration notes so the change is planned rather than rushed.
Typical sites
- Small offices with traditional phone lines
- Sites with door entry or alarm lines
- Workspaces planning VoIP or SIP handsets
- Premises where voice traffic will share the local network
What is included
- Line and device dependency review
- Network readiness checks for voice traffic
- Digital SIP implementation planning
- Handover notes for providers, staff and future site support
Maintenance and handover
SIP handover can include provider details, handset locations, router or adapter notes, emergency contact considerations and simple checks for voice quality.
When a site survey is useful
A site survey is useful when phones, door entry, alarm lines or legacy devices may still depend on analogue lines, or when voice traffic will share the office network.
Relevant work proof
- Full office networking, WiFi and CCTV install
- Meeting room build-out with AV and networking for a commercial board room
Related services
A measured route from analogue lines to digital SIP, with the local network ready before phones are moved.