yes
Analog connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network.
Well, you need a network interface card to connect to the Internet and/or your network. I'm pretty sure the answer is no.
Locate the telephone network interface box, connect the wire to the interface box and feed and route it into the building, connect it to the jack and phone cord. For more assistance call an electronics store for help.
You need network interface controller for that.
1) Network Information Center 2) Network Interface Controller
types of network interface card
SIC 3661 covers manufacturing telephone interface equipment
PSTN Network (Public Switch Telephone Network)
You can purchase a computer network device (such as a router and modem) from places such as Tiger Direct, eBay, Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, Target, and Walmart.
Yes, they are interchangeable.
I guess you are talking about a network switch. You would need a NIC, Network Interface Card, and a cable.
Without a sim card a phone will not be able to cornet to a telephone network. The sim card identifies you/your phone to the network provider, provides you with your telephone's unique number (so people can call you) and links you to your account so that you can be charged for the use you make of the telephone network.