T2K VoIP supplies and supports business phone systems across Dyce (AB21) — from Kirkhill Industrial Estate, Kirkhill Business Park, and Aberdeen International Business Park on Dyce Drive to Wellheads Industrial Estate, Kirkhill Commercial Park, and the energy, aerospace, and logistics businesses that make Dyce one of Scotland's most commercially active postcodes. As a UK-based VoIP reseller with 35+ years in business telecoms, we deploy Gamma Horizon, 3CX, Mitel MiVoice Business, and all six leading platforms for AB21 businesses — at Aberdeen International Airport's doorstep, on the A96 corridor to Inverness, and at the operational heart of the North Sea oil and gas supply chain.
Dyce is Aberdeen's most commercially intensive postcode — a community of approximately 11,000 residents that is home to one of the United Kingdom's most concentrated clusters of energy, aerospace, logistics, and oilfield services businesses, all arranged around and adjacent to Aberdeen International Airport in the north-west of the city. The AB21 postcode covers Dyce alongside the neighbouring communities of Bucksburn, Newhills, and Danestone — a broad north-west Aberdeen district whose commercial character is defined almost entirely by its proximity to the airport, the A96 Aberdeen–Inverness trunk road, and the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) that has, since its 2019 completion, transformed road accessibility across the entire north and west of the Aberdeen city region.
The commercial landscape of AB21 is organised around three principal zones. Kirkhill Industrial Estate — adjacent to Aberdeen Airport and Heliport Terminals, approximately 7 miles north-west of Aberdeen city centre — is the largest and most established, covering a substantial area of industrial, warehouse, and office accommodation across the Howe Moss, Kirkhill Drive, Kirkhill Place, and Woodlands Drive addresses, with named occupiers including Schlumberger, Ethos Energy Light Turbines, Aker Solutions, Bristow Helicopters, Airbus, Expro, Fugro, and Survivex. Kirkhill Business Park (Howe Moss Drive AB21 0GL/0GT) provides modern business park accommodation for the oilfield services and professional services community, with Regus managed workspace available at AB21 0GL. Wellheads Industrial Estate (Wellheads Crescent/Way AB21 7GA/7GD) serves the energy logistics and equipment businesses of the wider airport corridor, with occupiers including Swagelok Scotland. Aberdeen International Business Park (AIBP) at Dyce Drive AB21 0BR is the flagship commercial development — 40 acres of mixed office, leisure, and hotel space set directly opposite the airport terminal, whose Phase 1 Aker Solutions letting was Scotland's largest single office deal of 2014, and which provides amenities including a gym, nursery, restaurant, and outdoor sports facilities within a campus environment of exceptional quality for an out-of-town Aberdeen address.
Dyce railway station — on the Aberdeen–Inverness ScotRail line, approximately 2 miles from the Kirkhill Industrial Estate complex — provides rail connectivity to Aberdeen city centre and northward to Inverness. The PSTN switch-off deadline of December 2027 applies to every business across AB21 without exception, including those in Scotland, and T2K VoIP offers a free telephone system audit for any Dyce or Bucksburn area business ahead of the migration deadline.
The AB21 postcode district covers Dyce's industrial and business park cluster alongside the communities of Bucksburn, Newhills, and Danestone. T2K VoIP provides VoIP phone systems and business telephone services across all of them.
Dyce's primary and largest industrial zone, adjacent to Aberdeen Airport and Heliport Terminals, approximately 7 miles north-west of Aberdeen city centre and one mile from the A96. Across Kirkhill Drive, Howe Moss Road, Woodlands Drive, and surrounding streets, major occupiers include Schlumberger, Ethos Energy Light Turbines, Aker Solutions, Bristow Helicopters, Airbus, Expro, Fugro, and Survivex. The estate's concentration of oilfield services, helicopter logistics, and energy technology businesses makes it Aberdeen's most operationally intensive industrial address outside Altens.
The modern business park cluster on Howe Moss Drive — Regus managed workspace at AB21 0GL provides serviced offices, coworking, and meeting rooms for businesses in the energy, professional services, and technology sectors. The Howe Moss Drive addresses include multiple oilfield services and engineering firms (confirmed occupiers at AB21 0GD and AB21 0GL from oil and gas company directories). Aberdeen International Airport is metres from this address, with the terminal building visible from the park.
The flagship Dyce Drive campus directly opposite Aberdeen International Airport — 40 acres of office, leisure, and hotel development. Phase 1 Aker Solutions' 31,100 sq m lease was Scotland's largest single office deal of 2014. Amenities include a coffee shop, restaurant, juice bar, nursery, gym, sports hall, squash courts, and outdoor sports pitch. Served by a nearby 1,000-space park-and-ride accessed from the Airport Link Road. The AWPR provides direct motorway-standard road access to Edinburgh (2.5 hours) and Glasgow (2.5 hours).
Wellheads Crescent and Wellheads Way's established industrial and logistics zone, serving energy equipment, supply chain, and logistics businesses in the western airport corridor. Named occupiers include Swagelok Scotland (specialist fluid system solutions for the oil and gas sector) alongside a range of energy supply chain and logistics operators. The AWPR access has significantly improved connectivity for Wellheads businesses to the city bypass and the wider north-east Scotland road network.
Dyce Avenue's commercial cluster — Bristow Helicopters, Airbus, Expro, Fugro, Survivex (offshore survival and safety training, 01224 794800), and APSYS (oil and gas, 01224 452880) among the named occupiers. The helicopter operations at this address serve the North Sea offshore workforce directly, with Dyce Avenue aircraft movements a direct indicator of the energy sector's operational tempo. Survivex's offshore safety training operation alone serves thousands of North Sea workers annually from this address.
The residential and local commercial communities adjacent to Dyce — Bucksburn to the south along the A96 and Danestone on the eastern fringe of the AB21 district. Local businesses, independent retailers, healthcare practices, and professional services replacing PSTN telephone services ahead of December 2027. Gamma Phoneline+ and Horizon are the most practical VoIP solutions for the local commercial businesses of these communities.
The 01224 dialling code is Aberdeen's own — and for Dyce businesses, the 01224 number connects AB21 directly to the commercially recognised Aberdeen identity that clients, contractors, and supply chain partners across the North Sea basin associate with a North-East Scotland address. Survivex publishes 01224 794800 from Dyce Avenue; Schlumberger, Aker Solutions, and the energy majors all use 01224 numbers for their Dyce operations. When migrating to a VoIP telephone system, T2K VoIP handles the complete number porting process, ensuring your existing 01224 telephone services continue uninterrupted with no change to the number your business is known by.
For the oilfield services, helicopter logistics, and energy technology businesses of Kirkhill and Wellheads — whose operational teams may be moving between the AB21 office, North Sea platforms, and international locations at any given time — a hosted VoIP telephone system provides the mobile routing, simultaneous ring, and call recording that 24/7 energy sector operations require. The 01224 business number rings on desk phones, mobiles, laptops, and tablets regardless of whether the team is at Kirkhill Drive, on a supply vessel, or in a hotel in Houston.
Dyce's commercial landscape is built on a single, organising force: the North Sea oil and gas industry, and the energy, aerospace, logistics, and professional services ecosystem that has grown around it since the first major discoveries of the 1970s. The concentration of helicopter operators (Bristow), oilfield services majors (Schlumberger, Aker Solutions, Expro), survival training organisations (Survivex), precision fluid systems suppliers (Swagelok), aviation services (Airbus, Fugro), and engineering technology businesses (Ethos Energy) in a single north-west Aberdeen postcode reflects the fundamental logic of energy sector clustering: the airport is the gateway to the offshore platforms, and the businesses that serve those platforms locate as close to the airport as they can. Dyce is Aberdeen's oilfield services postcode, in the same way that Altens (AB12) is its downstream logistics and services postcode and Westhill (AB32) is its technology and engineering consultancy postcode.
The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route, completed in 2019, has transformed Dyce's connectivity beyond the airport zone — giving AB21 businesses direct access to the city bypass, the A90 to the south (Edinburgh and Glasgow in 2.5 hours), and the A96 corridor north to Inverness (100 miles) without passing through Aberdeen's urban road network. For logistics and supply chain businesses, this has materially improved the commercial case for an AB21 base. For every business in Dyce's energy-dominated commercial ecosystem, the December 2027 PSTN switch-off is a mandatory compliance requirement — and T2K VoIP delivers the hosted VoIP telephone system replacement that the offshore energy sector's operational demands require.
T2K VoIP recommends the right business phone system for each AB21 business based on size, sector, and operational requirements — not on margin. All six platforms are available across Dyce and the wider Aberdeen area.
The proven enterprise platform for Dyce's larger energy, aviation, and oilfield services organisations — Aker Solutions at AIBP, Schlumberger and Bristow Helicopters at Kirkhill, and any multi-site AB21 operator needing advanced contact centre capability, multi-site management across UK and international energy operations, and full UC integration. T2K VoIP has been a Mitel partner for over three decades with extensive experience managing enterprise telephone system migrations for major energy sector and industrial organisations.
A strong choice for the professional services, engineering, and oilfield services SME community at Kirkhill Business Park, the Regus workspace at Howe Moss Drive, and the AIBP office campus — businesses needing a flexible VoIP telephone system with CRM integration, advanced call reporting, and T2K-managed cloud hosting. Well suited to the engineering consultancies, project management firms, and specialist services businesses of AB21 whose work requires configurable call routing and compliant call recording for energy sector client governance.
The UK's most widely deployed hosted VoIP platform and the most practical choice for the majority of Dyce's SME business community — from specialist energy services operators at Wellheads Industrial Estate to professional services businesses at Kirkhill Business Park and local commercial businesses across Bucksburn and Danestone. Fully cloud-based, no on-site hardware, built on Gamma's own UK carrier network for the resilient telephone services that North Sea energy operations depend on.
Cisco Webex over Gamma's UK network — the natural platform for Dyce's energy and professional services businesses with hybrid teams spanning AB21, Aberdeen city centre, international offices, and offshore operations. For engineering and consulting firms at AIBP and Kirkhill whose project teams move between the Aberdeen base and locations across the UK, the North Sea, and international energy markets, Webex provides a unified calling, video, and messaging platform active at every location.
The simplest and most affordable telephone system replacement for sole traders and micro businesses across AB21 — independent businesses in Bucksburn and Danestone, small operators in the Kirkhill and Wellheads area, and local service businesses across the wider Dyce community replacing a single PSTN line before December 2027. Same 01224 number, same handset, no new hardware, no engineer visit required.
A unified UCaaS platform for Dyce's professional services and technology businesses — particularly those at the AIBP and Kirkhill Business Park whose teams use Microsoft Teams as their primary collaboration environment and need voice calling, advanced IVR, and CRM integration in a single managed stack. Voiceflex Flow suits the energy sector consulting and professional services businesses whose CRM and project management workflows are already Teams-integrated.
Whether you're a small operator at Kirkhill Business Park needing Horizon, an oilfield services SME at Wellheads Industrial Estate needing 3CX with CRM integration, or a major energy organisation at AIBP or Kirkhill Industrial Estate migrating a full enterprise telephone system — T2K VoIP will assess your requirements and recommend the right platform. No jargon. No pressure. No obligation.
Get Expert Advice →Every business in Dyce and across the AB21 postcode using a traditional phone line must replace it with a digital VoIP or telephone service before Openreach permanently retires the PSTN network — including businesses in Scotland.
All traditional PSTN and ISDN telephone lines served by the Dyce and Bucksburn Openreach exchanges — covering the AB21 postcode district in full, from Kirkhill Industrial Estate and AIBP to the residential communities of Bucksburn and Danestone — will be permanently retired by December 2027. This deadline applies equally to businesses in Scotland. The PSTN switch-off is a UK-wide programme and applies identically in Aberdeen as it does in Aberdeen, England or anywhere else in the United Kingdom. After the deadline, those lines stop working — with no grace period, no extension, and no fallback from Openreach.
T2K VoIP handles every stage of the PSTN migration for Dyce businesses — from the initial telephone system audit through to go-live on the new VoIP platform. Your telephone services continue uninterrupted throughout, your 01224 numbers remain unchanged, and the cutover is designed to cause zero disruption to your business operations — including businesses running continuous operational shifts at Kirkhill Industrial Estate.
Everything Dyce and AB21 businesses need to know about replacing traditional telephone services with a modern VoIP system — from North Sea operational requirements and call recording for energy sector governance to AWPR connectivity and Aberdeen Airport's global reach.
The North Sea energy sector operates on a rhythm that traditional PSTN telephone lines were never designed to support. Helicopter departures from Dyce Airport happen around the clock. Offshore platform emergencies require immediate, simultaneous communication with operations centres, supply vessels, and government bodies. Supply chain coordination for a deepwater platform involves real-time communication across multiple suppliers, contractors, and logistics providers in different countries and time zones. A PSTN line — one call per line, no mobile routing, no call recording, no simultaneous ring — is not a telephone system for a 24/7 energy sector operation. It is a legacy infrastructure limitation that the December 2027 switch-off now makes mandatory to address. A hosted VoIP telephone system delivers unlimited simultaneous calls, 24/7 auto-attendant, mobile routing to offshore support teams on any device, call recording for incident documentation and regulatory compliance, and a single online portal for managing the whole communications infrastructure — all at a monthly cost typically 30–50% lower than the PSTN services it replaces.
For the professional services and training businesses at AIBP and Kirkhill Business Park — energy consultancies, project management firms, Survivex's offshore safety training operation — the case for VoIP is about client service quality and operational resilience: calls routed to mobile when the consultant is offshore, call recordings for client governance and project documentation, and the professional auto-attendant that ensures no enquiry goes unanswered during the peak rotational periods when half the staff may be between offshore and onshore rotations.
Call recording is an operational necessity and governance standard across a substantial share of AB21's business community. Energy services businesses at Kirkhill record for HSSE (Health, Safety, Security and Environment) incident documentation, contract management, and supply chain governance. Helicopter operators including Bristow record for Civil Aviation Authority safety management system compliance and Air Accident Investigation Branch protocols. Offshore survival and safety training businesses including Survivex record for OPITO (Offshore Petroleum Industry Training Organisation) quality and competency standard compliance. Professional services firms record for client documentation, FCA compliance where applicable, and contractual protection. Scotland-based energy businesses additionally fall under the Health and Safety at Work Act's Scotland-specific enforcement context, where accurate records of operational communications carry additional legal weight.
T2K VoIP's platforms support fully compliant call recording across all six systems deployed in AB21, with recordings stored securely in the UK-based cloud and accessible through a web portal at any time. For Dyce businesses replacing legacy telephone systems ahead of the PSTN switch-off, call recording is operational from day one of migration at lower combined cost than the legacy telephone system and any standalone recording solution it replaces.
Several of Kirkhill Industrial Estate's older buildings — some of which date from the estate's initial development in the 1970s and 1980s when the North Sea oil rush was at its peak — still house on-premise PBX telephone systems installed during earlier phases of the estate's commercial development. These systems are expensive to maintain, dependent on PSTN lines retiring in December 2027, and structurally incapable of supporting the mobile and distributed working patterns of modern energy sector businesses whose teams rotate between onshore, offshore, and international locations. A hosted VoIP telephone system replaces the on-site PBX hardware entirely, delivering more capability from a cloud platform managed by T2K VoIP at lower total cost.
T2K VoIP handles PBX-to-VoIP migration for AB21 businesses of all sizes — from a small Kirkhill Business Park office suite to a large multi-building deployment across the Kirkhill Industrial Estate or the AIBP campus. The migration is managed end-to-end with no loss of telephone services, and most Dyce-area migrations complete within a single working day. For businesses with specific energy sector information security requirements or UK government security classifications, T2K VoIP can advise on platform configurations that meet sector-specific standards.
Aberdeen International Business Park's own marketing describes the AIBP as "strategically located on Dyce Drive which affords it superb regional, national and international connectivity", noting that the airport "serves over 40 UK and European destinations with 20 different carriers" and that Edinburgh and Glasgow are within 2.5 hours' drive via the AWPR and A90. For the international energy companies at Dyce — whose projects span the North Sea, West Africa, the Middle East, and beyond — this connectivity is not incidental but fundamental: the helicopter on the apron, the overnight flight to Oslo or Houston, and the motorway connection south to Aberdeen's international port at Aberdeen Harbour are the physical infrastructure of the energy industry, and the businesses that use them need a VoIP telephone system whose mobility matches the mobility of the industry itself.
The AWPR, which opened in full in February 2019, has particularly benefited Dyce's logistics and supply chain businesses. Where previously the journey from the Kirkhill estates to the A90 southbound required navigating Aberdeen's urban road network, the Airport Link Road now connects the Dyce industrial zone directly to the bypass — reducing journey times and journey uncertainty for the supply chain and logistics operators whose commercial proposition depends on predictable road access to Aberdeen Harbour, Aberdeen port facilities, and the A90 and A96 arterial routes. A VoIP telephone system with mobile call routing ensures the same operational connectivity in the telephone channel: every driver, every delivery vehicle, and every field engineer reachable on the company 01224 number wherever they are on the North-East Scotland road network.
T2K VoIP covers Dyce, the wider Aberdeen area, and businesses across north-east Scotland and the UK. If your business operates across multiple sites — from AB21 to Aberdeen city centre, Altens, Westhill, or further — we serve all of them under one business telecoms agreement.
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