No a digital only phone will not work with analog service, but there are analog/digital phones, I don't know if these are still offered but they were very popular because during the transition from analog to digital, digital coverage was not as good as analog so when you had no digital service it would switch to analog. so the only way to have analog service is if the phone is dual analog/digital or if you have a old analog only phone. you can always look up your phone to see if analog is supported.
Although technology has advanced and many people are using digital and mobile phones, you can still purchase Analog phones. I am providing a link that will show you some of the places that these phones can be purchased. http://www.ohdeal.com/search?forceAmbig=false&query=analog+phones
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One way to tell if your phone line is an analog one line is to plug a telephone directly into the jack. If the phone works, the line is analog.
There is no way to get an analog phone to work on the new digital systems. They simply are not compatible.
The biggest con to an analog phone is the security that it offers. Your information can be stolen easily and anyone can hear your phone conversation with a radio receiver.
Unlike TV, there was no analog turn-off when radio stations added HD service. In the vast majority, their original analog service continues to work just fine.
Not to the best of my knowledge you would still require an analog phone signal.
If you are referring to the traditional PSTN phone, the signals that it receives are analog. If you want to know about VOIP phone, it is digital in nature. However, analog can be converted to digital by using a device called ATA.
Internet phone conforms to Internet protocol. Analog phone can work with digital line by connecting a ATA into it. ATA is a connector or device that will convert analog signal to digital signal making standard phone an IP phone.
Most local companies still use the analog system. The only ones that are digital are through cable or VOIP (Voice Over Internet Provider) services. If they use telephone wires that come into you home and the ordinary phone jack they are an analog provider. In Jacksonville the biggest would be Bell South, but there are other smaller providers.
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analog Voltmeters come in both forms depending which one you buy.
Analog telecommunications refer particularly to voice telecommunications otherwise known as phone services. Analog telecommunications used electricity and magnets to transmit sound over copper at distances. These days phone services are digitized and transmitted over fiber.