Yes, but with companies like Skype and you also have to pay money for it if you are going to call real phones or cell phones. But the video calling and audio calling is free if you call other computers with Skype and are online. However if you find a different company with calling features you need to make sure its secure and real. Because if it was not secure or real that means you could have just given your phone number or your friends phone numbers to scammers so then anyone could have it!
The call being made or received with VoIP is carried over the Internet. If you call a phone that is using PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) then they are not using the Internet for the voice transmissions. All calls made from VoIP though are indeed Internet.
The telephone call has been transmitted over data networks/internet.
The first telephone call ever made was over 100 years ago now. The call was made on March 10, 1876. Alexander Bell (inventor of the telephone) made the first call.
The first telephone call was made in Boston. It was in Alexander Bell's laboratory. His assistant Thomas Watson was in the other room when he received his phone call.
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A telephone call will vary in price on various factors. The type of phone being used, where the call is being made from, where the call is being made to, and the type of calling plan that is associated with the call. Your answer lies in understanding the above mentioned criteria.
Bell and Watson experimented with the telephone in Boston, MA.
No, in no way was the phone call made underwater. The quality may have sounded as if it were underwater due to the telephone being a new technology in the day. The call was made on dry land I assure you.
Skype (may be misspelled) If you are talking about telephony using internet in general then a local virtual number can be included. Because it uses the internet and a hosted PBX.
The first telephone call happened on March 10, 1876. The call made by Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, was simply "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you."