Tuesday 10 December 2013

Phone Systems And The Many Variants

By Leanne Goff


There are several phone types as well as phone systems Chicago types. There may be some that are curious as to what these things are on a much deeper level. To those interested, there are at least three main types that may be discussed further. One is the internet protocol variant, another is the plain old telephone service and then there would be cellular phone systems.

The landline system that is still being widely utilized in households and offices today are actually part of the POTS or the plain old telephone service. This is the analog service that has copper wiring. It can be said to be a direct descendant to the system that was originally developed by Alexander Graham Bell.

There are multiple advantages that come with this particular variant. Some of these advantages include the use of standardized equipment as well as having predictable sound quality. Due to the direct connection it has to the central office, there is actually no need for its capacity to be shared with others who may want to make use of it as well.

The switches here are normally already in place. This will hereby create a private circuit for each and every phone call. Because of that, it is also referred to by many as PSTN or the Public Switched Telephone Network. It has been widely used for decades and even with the rise of other variants as technology improves, its usage has yet to falter in any major way.

The second type is utilized heavily by cellular phones. Companies can occasionally have networks that are exclusive to them. Simultaneously, what they have will vary in terms of the type and how far off their technology is. It is comparable to POTS, since it is a full duplex system. That means those on both lines may talk and listen simultaneously.

Despite its similarity, there also exists a notable difference. Such a difference comes in the form of radio frequencies, which is utilized in this variation rather than copper wire. These things started out exclusively as a mobile voice network, they are basically incapable of carrying voice and data at the same time.

Some networks are operating on a national scale. Others are even operating internationally, and one of the best parts is that new technologies are frequently being developed. 3G is known support not only cell phones, but smartphones as well, together with netbook computers and wireless modem aircards.

Internet protocol, or IP, is also referred to as voice over internet protocol, or VoIP. This yet another version that is used in modern times. This particular service usually piggy backs on the existing internet connections, either DSL broadband or perhaps cable service. A device that is known as the analog telephone adapter is usually the go between that will connect phones to the router or the modem.

This system can be set up using a single line for internet and telephone services both. This is a way for people to save up on money. Using integrated T1 lines, instead of setting up for voice or data, it would be a way to handle both. These are a few that that can be expected from varying phone systems Chicago.




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