well you should not solve a problem on the phone its better to do it in person so now if you have anything els to ask me just have a question out there and ill help you with anything els you need and ill tell you somethings about god!
check who it is and if it's my aunt i won't answer and if it's someone i know and care about i answer!
you pick up the handle and type the number of that of whom you wish to speak to. They will pick up and you will have a conversation. Good Luck handeling a phone??
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Assume it's for real & contact police.
Since the ringer voltage across the twisted pair is 120 VAC RMS the telephone can definitely handle that. Given the fact that the telephone is also supposed to survive induced surges from nearby lightning strikes to the line the telephone should be able to handle over 1000 V common mode impulses (but I don't know the exact limit). No telephone is expected to survive a direct lightning strike to the line (which could be millions of volts). Note: common mode means the voltage is applied between the twisted pair lines (both at about the same voltage) and ground. If the survivable common mode voltage were to be applied across the twisted pair instead it would severely damage the telephone.
An IP telephone looks just like a regular telephone, but instead of having a regular phone connector it has a place for an ethernet connection. An IP telephone connects directly to a router and already has all the software and components to handle a phone call, just like a regular phone. Phone calls placed with an IP telephone are routed over the internet instead of through a phone line.
ComTech Solutions Inc. specializes in the installation and upkeep of business telephone systems. They can handle the basic line as well as VoIP. They are a privately held company founded in 2002.
IP PBX and PBX telephone systems handle VoIP and have great features. ... It's the kind of powerful phone system that only big business could afford.
To connect a telephone to the telephone port of your computer, use a telephone jack.
The Possessive noun for the telephone of the children is telephone of the children's
No Not really sure what you are looking for in an answer but: A mobile telephone is a telephone, your Telephone connected to a land line is also a Telephone.
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telephone pole. telephone is describing the pole. what kind of pole is it a telephone pole
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