Virgin Media O2 and TSA, the largest industry advisory body for technology-enabled care in the UK, have announced a first-of-its-kind partnership which will see them work together to improve the support given to telecare customers going through the Digital Voice switchover.
Virgin Media O2 is the first telecoms company to form a partnership with the industry body which represents UK telecare organisations, including care providers, device manufacturers, ambulance services, housing associations and local authorities.
The new agreement, which follows a series of constructive discussions that started late last year after the telecoms industry agreed to pause non-voluntary landline migrations, has seen the two organisations work with Stockport-based telecare provider Carecall to provide dedicated support to telecare users as their services are migrated.
New trial in Stockport offering enhanced care throughout landline migration
Telecare users, many of whom are older or have a disability, need additional support with the landline migration to ensure their equipment continues working on the new landline technology. The Stockport trial aims to develop, test and refine ways for the telecoms industry to work with local authorities and alarm providers to identify and migrate these customers, creating a gold-standard blueprint for a future wider roll-out.
Alongside the existing measures that Virgin Media O2 already had in place, and those brought in earlier this year to support customers, the trial has seen all parties come together to provide enhanced support for telecare device users, ensuring they get the help they need as the essential digital switchover takes place. This includes:
Having only kicked off in late July, this trial has seen around 80% of targeted telecare customers successfully switched to Digital Voice on a voluntary basis, rising to 95% when accounting for those with appointments booked in.* All customers’ services are being closely monitored post-migration to ensure a smooth transition to the new technology.
Further trials in different parts of the country are now planned to further refine the process ahead of a potential nationwide roll-out.
Carecall is a part of Stockport Homes Group, which provides housing services on behalf of Stockport Council. The successful trial was made possible because Stockport Homes signed a data-sharing agreement with Virgin Media O2 meaning telecare users could be quickly and efficiently identified.
Virgin Media O2 and TSA call on Government to establish a “Telecare Charter”
Virgin Media O2 has written to every local authority it operates in, encouraging others to follow in Stockport Homes’ footsteps and establish invaluable data-sharing agreements where they haven’t done so already. To date, more than 4 in 5 of local authorities written to have not yet formed a data agreement with Virgin Media O2, with many not responding to communications at all.
To ensure all telecare providers and local authorities are clear on their responsibilities and requirements, TSA is joining Virgin Media O2’s call for Government to create a “Telecare Charter” which will set out a range of commitments and encourages these parties to work with the telecoms industry to help ensure nobody is left behind.
With the need to migrate clear, Virgin Media O2 is also urging the Government to work more closely with operators and help raise awareness of this switchover, particularly among harder-to-reach audiences, by fronting a public awareness campaign with industry.
Rob Orr, Chief Operating Officer at Virgin Media O2, said: “With the decades-old phone network becoming increasingly difficult to maintain, we must take action to ensure we are safeguarding landline services in future. We know that change is never easy, however we’re committed to providing enhanced support and doing everything we can for our customers as we migrate to digital voice services.
“Our partnership with TSA and trial in Stockport are helping us develop a scalable model to safely migrate our most vulnerable customers. By helping to better identify telecare customers and working together to reach our shared customers, this innovative project provides a gold standard service which could be the blueprint for our future roll-out.
“Cross industry collaboration is essential to make the digital migration a success so it’s deeply concerning that some local authorities and telecare providers are still not engaging with us despite our repeated efforts. We encourage all parties to step up and work with the industry on this switchover, and for Government to create a “Telecare Charter” to make sure everyone is playing their role and is clear on their responsibilities.”
Alyson Scurfield, Chief Executive Officer at TSA, said: “Over two million people in the UK rely on telecare services to live independent lives and our sector is very concerned about the impact of power failures on digital landlines. Our prime goal is to support older and disabled people as their landlines change from analogue to digital and that’s why we’re working closely with Virgin Media O2 and Carecall.
We’re creating a blueprint for safe, smooth, speedy digital migration that can be adopted by other housing associations, local authorities, care providers and telecoms providers. We’re also developing guidance, training and quality standards that can support this best-practice migration process.”
Eva Holt, Head of Independent Living at Carecall, part of Stockport Homes Group, said: “Carecall are delighted to have been chosen to take part in this telecare pilot programme. Having this pilot take place right here in Stockport is a tremendous opportunity, allowing us to ensure our services are fully prepared for the digital future whilst remaining deeply connected to our local community.
This is just one of many initiatives Carecall has undertaken to ensure a seamless transition during the switchover and it highlights our commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation for the safety and wellbeing of our customers.”
Late last year, telecoms companies came together to sign an industry-wide voluntary charter which saw them commit to new measures to better protect customers through the migration. This new partnership builds on these commitments and facilitates greater collaboration between Virgin Media O2, local authorities and care providers to help identify and support vulnerable users.
Virgin Media O2 restarted voluntary switchovers after bringing in enhanced measures earlier this year, initially only for known non-telecare and non-vulnerable customers. The company has also been running a customer awareness campaign across its channels, helping to raise further awareness about the changes and the support available.
Notes to Editors
*Figures as of 21st August 2024
Local Authorities can get in touch with Virgin Media O2 by emailing IPVoice@virginmedia.co.uk
Virgin Media O2’s calls for a telecare charter were voiced last year in a piece here from Chief Operating Officer, Rob Orr.
The need for the Digital Voice Switchover
The Digital Voice Switchover will see the traditional PSTN landline switched off and replaced with a new system where landline calls will be delivered over the broadband network.
The change is essential to ensure providers can continue to deliver landline services in future as the current decades-old PSTN network is becoming less reliable and increasingly difficult to maintain. All UK home phone customers – regardless of their provider – will be moving to digital voice technology over the coming years.
For the majority of customers, the migration is a quick and easy process which simply requires them to change how their home phone plugs into the network following the instructions they’ll be sent. However, for customers who need it, there is additional support available including technician visits and emergency back-up lines. The TSA are also exploring telecare back-up solutions with its members.
Customers are being asked to look out for bespoke communications from the telecoms provider which will set out what is happening and what they need to do to ensure they are ready for the migration.
In particular, vulnerable or telecare customers, with support from friends and family, should reach out as soon as possible to inform Virgin Media O2 to ensure they’re aware and can provide additional support when the time is right to migrate.
Virgin Media O2 customers can find out more by visiting: https://www.virginmedia.com/help/digital-voice-switchover
TSA
The Technology Enabled Care (TEC) Services Association is the representative body for technology enabled care services across the UK, working on behalf of and advising organisations including telecare and telehealth service providers, suppliers, housing associations, care providers, emergency services, academia, charities, government bodies and health and social care commissioners.