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NHS Pager Phase-Out: Why Legacy Telecom and IT Disposal Needs Secure Planning

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What is happening?

The NHS has continued its long-term move away from older communication technologies such as pagers and legacy telecom systems.

Recent NHS communications have highlighted the return and recovery of unused pagers and older IT equipment, while government responses continue to confirm the wider shift from analogue systems toward modern digital communications.

At the same time, healthcare and telecom organisations are still managing large estates of older communication equipment including:

  • Pagers
  • Desk telephones
  • PBX systems
  • Networking hardware
  • Communication cabinets
  • UPS systems
  • Legacy servers
  • Storage devices

Many of these systems are now reaching end-of-life as organisations modernise infrastructure.

This creates an important operational question:

What happens to the old telecom and IT equipment once systems are replaced?


Why this matters

Legacy telecom and communication equipment is often overlooked during IT refresh and migration projects.

But older systems may still contain:

  • User data
  • Stored contact information
  • Voicemail data
  • Configuration records
  • Network credentials
  • Internal communications data
  • Removable storage media

Some systems may also contain batteries, hazardous components or materials requiring specialist WEEE handling.

Without planning, organisations can face:

  • Unidentified legacy equipment left in comms rooms;
  • Missing asset records;
  • Weak chain of custody;
  • Delayed site clearances;
  • Disposal confusion during telecom migrations;
  • Unnecessary storage costs;
  • Poor WEEE segregation;
  • Uncertainty over data sanitisation.

As more organisations move to cloud communications, VoIP and modern collaboration systems, older telecom estates are becoming a growing disposal challenge.


What this means for different organisations

Small businesses

Small businesses often retain old telecom hardware in cupboards or comms cabinets long after upgrades are completed.

Medium-sized businesses

Medium organisations may have mixed generations of telecom infrastructure spread across multiple offices and storage areas.

Large organisations

Large estates often contain complex legacy systems with extensive cabling, racks and interconnected infrastructure requiring coordinated decommissioning.

Multinationals

International businesses may phase out telecom systems region by region while managing disposal locally under UK WEEE requirements.

Public sector organisations

Healthcare, education and local authority environments often contain older communications infrastructure with operational and data handling considerations.

Contractors and subcontractors

Telecom engineers, facilities teams and office relocation contractors frequently encounter redundant communications equipment during projects.

MSPs and telecom providers

Managed service providers increasingly support both deployment and retirement of communication infrastructure, including asset tracking and disposal coordination.


Practical checks before telecom or legacy system disposal

Before removing older communication or networking equipment, organisations should ask:

  1. Do we have a complete asset inventory?
  2. Which devices may still contain data or configuration records?
  3. What requires NIST 800-88 aligned data erasure or physical destruction?
  4. Are batteries or UPS systems present?
  5. What equipment can potentially be reused or have residual value?
  6. Are WEEE materials separated correctly?
  7. Will the disposal process include asset reporting and certificates?
  8. Are comms rooms and storage cupboards included in the review?
  9. Has responsibility for sign-off been assigned internally?
  10. Does the migration project include end-of-life planning?


Where Solidified Ltd supports

Solidified Ltd supports organisations with:

  • Secure IT asset disposal
  • NIST 800-88 aligned data erasure
  • Secure physical destruction
  • WEEE and e-waste recycling
  • Telecom and legacy system disposal
  • IT refresh disposal
  • Office relocation clearance
  • Lease return support
  • Data centre decommissioning recycling
  • Value recovery
  • Workplace recycling education
  • Responsible recycling

The focus is on a controlled and documented process, including chain of custody, secure handling, asset reporting and audit trail support.


Planning a telecom upgrade, office migration or legacy system shutdown?

Speak to Solidified Ltd before old equipment leaves your control.

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