I would think that if you call the phone company that services that line and told them that you wanted them removed that they would. They may want to charge for that and if so, I would inform them that you intend to clip the wire where it attaches to your house and remove it and the box it is attached to. That will probably motivate them to do it for nothing.
a land line phone is connected through a wire put into your house by a phone company , unlike a mobile which is from satellite . each house will have cables that go to a telephone poleat leads from out that connect to other wires and poles , so if you do not have a cable or wire that has been put in by a phone company then you do not have one
The Pair is called a service line or Tip and Ring
There really wasn't any selection, you could only talk to the telephone the wires were connected to. If you've ever seen an old movie with switchboard operators ... that's how. People picked up the phone and cranked a generator that alerted the switchboard operator they wanted to talk, the operator would temporarily connect the operator's own headset to that phone, then they'd tell the operator who they wanted to talk to and the operator would connect the wires together on a plugboard.
Light house telephone wires science room
Nothing as you could not buy one, the Bell System monopoly (or if you were in one of the few communities with an independent telephone company, that company) owned every telephone just as they owned all the wires, telephone exchanges, long distances routes, etc. You leased your phone equipment and the monthly lease charge was included in your bill.It was even illegal to connect anything that the telephone company did not own to their wires, until sometime in the 1980s.
You can't using telephone cables. Telephone cables use 4 wires, but none of the wires are twisted, so there will be problems with crosstalk. Also, telephone cables use an incorrect connector (RJ-11) for a NIC card in a PC, which needs RJ-45 connectors.
Get a HDMI covert or and wires. They sell them at Walmart.com.
It's the only way we know to connect it to the telephone network without using wires.
no they can not.
I'll take that as "How are telephone wires connected?" but it's still unclear what you want to know. Telephone wires are connected just as any other wires are connected. By screw connections, by soldering, by crimping.
the telephone did and did not help the environment. It did help, because less trees were being used to write letters. But it didn't help too, because of the telephone wires and poles. They got in the way of animals. The telephone did however, give more jobs to others, and helped many people contact others.
Yes, it is not uncommon for a person to be electrocuted while using a telephone during an electrical storm. The extremely high voltage can "jump" the protection (lightning arrestors) and follow the phone wires to your house, into your instrument, through you, and into the ground (or vice versa).