BT Redcare service is closing
As of 31 July 2025 BT will permanently shut down their Redcare service, which currently enables your alarm system to communicate with the Banham Alarm Receiving Centre. This decision was made by BT and is beyond our control.
Your home security could be affected
Without an upgrade to your communicator, your alarm system will no longer be able to communicate with our monitoring centre. This could mean:
- Loss of 24/7 monitoring of your alarm
- Non-compliance with insurance requirements for many home and business policies
- Security vulnerabilities due to unmonitored alarms
Book your upgrade today
Please get in touch with us immediately so we can book in your upgrade as a priority. We have a dedicated team in place to complete this work quickly and with minimal disruption - typically within a 3 hour appointment.
As a valued Banham customer, you will receive a loyalty discount, which means upgrading costs start from just £35 per month over 12 months.
Call our Customer Service team on 020 7622 5151 or contact us online.
What changes are being made to the UK’s phone network?
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To ensure the UK’s telephone services are fit for the future, telephone providers are upgrading the landline network, also known as the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) from analogue to digital or IP (Internet Protocol). This means that in the future voice telephone calls will be carried in the same way as data through a Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) service.
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The change is led by broadband and phone companies and is supported by the Government and the communications regulator, Ofcom.
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Whilst the transition is expected to be straightforward for most customers, it will impact some services that rely on communications through the PSTN. This includes security and fire alarms, telecare devices, retail payment terminals and equipment for monitoring and controlling networks.
How do changes to the phone network affect fire and security systems?​​
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Fire and security alarms that are monitored use the phone network to communicate. This issue will not just affect some Banham customers with older or legacy systems – many fire and security systems across the UK communicate to alarm receiving centres (ARCs) via a PSTN line.
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If a fire, intruder, access control or CCTV system is monitored and uses signalling through PSTN, the changes will impact the signalling capability of these systems. If older signalling technology is not upgraded before the telecoms provider completes the switch, the security or fire system cannot be monitored, putting safety and security at risk.
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Many security and fire systems are subject to insurance policy conditions that insist on a monitored alarm system – if the system is not able to communicate then insurance policies may be compromised.
How do I know if my security or fire alarm system is affected?
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The systems that are affected contain older signalling technology which will be obsolete once the switch from PSTN to IP or VOIP has taken place.
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Our dedicated PSTN team will be informing all Banham customers about the change.
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In the meantime, if you are concerned, please email us at pstn@banham.com with your account number and we will be able to assist you and advise whether your system requires an upgrade to latest communication technology.
When is the change happening?​​
If my security or alarm system is affected, when should I upgrade my technology?​​