SafeTelecom
Take Control with the FIRST Browser-Free Smart Kosher Phone
SafeTelecom
Take Control with the FIRST
Browser-Free Smart
Kosher Phone
What is SafeTelecom
Since 2015, SafeTelecom has been committed to delivering premium mobile solutions that prioritise digital wellness and user protection in the USA. At RCUK, we are proud to offer SafeTelecom’s cutting-edge kosher phones, a new benchmark in mobile safety and innovation
These flagship Google Pixel devices run on the revolutionary KosherOS operating system, developed in the USA to meet modern mobile demands while maintaining a secure and controlled experience. Every element is designed for optimal speed, stability, and safety, making them an ideal choice for today’s lifestyle.
RCUK offers brand new SafeTelecom Google Pixel phones or installs the Kosher OS on your own compatible device. Both options offer full compatibility with major mobile networks worldwide.
Discover the new standard in safe smartphone use, and explore the range at RCUK.

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FAQs
Yes. In the UK, copper-based PSTN and ISDN lines are being retired. Originally scheduled for end of 2025, the final switch-off is now set for January 31, 2027. We can help you migrate smoothly to VoIP to avoid any disruption. Book a free consultation to receive an audit of your current telephone system.
Traditional rotary phones use pulse dialling, which
isn’t supported by modern digital systems (VoIP).
While adapters exist, compatibility is limited and
mostly for novelty use. If you need help connecting
to older phones, ask us about Analog Telephone Adapters
(ATAs)
You can’t plug a landline straight into Wi-Fi. Instead, VoIP services require an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) or a VoIP-enabled router to convert internet signals into analogue phone signals. If you want us to handle the setup please get in touch here.
Yes. In the UK, copper-based PSTN and ISDN lines are being retired. Originally scheduled for end of 2025, the final switch-off is now set for January 31, 2027. We can help you migrate smoothly to VoIP to avoid any disruption. Book a free consultation to receive an audit of your current telephone system.
Traditional rotary phones use pulse dialling, which
isn’t supported by modern digital systems (VoIP).
While adapters exist, compatibility is limited and
mostly for novelty use. If you need help connecting
to older phones, ask us about Analog Telephone Adapters
(ATAs)
You can’t plug a landline straight into Wi-Fi. Instead, VoIP services require an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) or a VoIP-enabled router to convert internet signals into analogue phone signals. If you want us to handle the setup please get in touch here.
FAQs
Yes. In the UK, copper-based PSTN and ISDN lines are being retired. Originally scheduled for end of 2025, the final switch-off is now set for January 31, 2027. We can help you migrate smoothly to VoIP to avoid any disruption. Book a free consultation to receive an audit of your current telephone system.
Traditional rotary phones use pulse dialling, which
isn’t supported by modern digital systems (VoIP).
While adapters exist, compatibility is limited and
mostly for novelty use. If you need help connecting
to older phones, ask us about Analog Telephone Adapters
(ATAs)
You can’t plug a landline straight into Wi-Fi. Instead, VoIP services require an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) or a VoIP-enabled router to convert internet signals into analogue phone signals. If you want us to handle the setup please get in touch here.
You can’t plug a landline straight into Wi-Fi. Instead, VoIP services require an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) or a VoIP-enabled router to convert internet signals into analogue phone signals. If you want us to handle the setup please get in touch here.
You can’t plug a landline straight into Wi-Fi. Instead, VoIP services require an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) or a VoIP-enabled router to convert internet signals into analogue phone signals. If you want us to handle the setup please get in touch here.
You can’t plug a landline straight into Wi-Fi. Instead, VoIP services require an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) or a VoIP-enabled router to convert internet signals into analogue phone signals. If you want us to handle the setup please get in touch here.
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