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Digital phones are more reliable than analog phones. The digital signals are easier to produce and the technology is more reliable than that of analog signal.
Analog and digital signals can both be transmitted wirelessly. Wireless internet (Wi-Fi), for instance, uses digital. AM and FM Radio uses analog. Cell phones are digital. Cordless phones can be digital or analog.
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.
Digital home phones are newer technology than the traditional analog phones. Digital has clearer audio than analog does and can transfer more data. This allows for more features like call display.
Digital phones are more secure, can send both voice and data transmission, and has better sound quality. Analog phones are less expensive and only transmit voice.
d. Modem It modulates digital signals to analogue signals and demodulates analogue signals back to digital signals.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is a service which is capable of converting analog audio signals into digital data that can be used over the internet. It is in this way that VOIP connects callers.
Digital phone signifies the dialing method in a particular phone. The dialing method can be digital or analog. The house phone can be digital, where you press buttons to dial a number or in rare case analog type where in you turn a number on a dial. All cell phones are digital.
When you speak into a cellphone an analog to digital converter chip converts your voices sound waves into a digital signal. Then a digital signal processor compresses the digital signal. The compressed digital signal is then transmitted as a radio wave through the cellular network. The digital signal processor on the receiving end, decompresses the incoming message, an amplifier boosts the signal to make it loud. Then its passed to the speaker. The end............ DJ
It would probably be easiest to give you some examples of an analog line. Usually the phone you have in your house is an analog line. Another example would be a typical fax line. Another example would be the typical line that your computer would use for a dial up connection. Perhaps the debit machine would use an analog line, but some might use a computer connection also. I just read on one web site that if your phone complies with "complies with part 68, FCC Rules" and a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), then the phone and the line are analog. So generally if the phone in your house will work on that line then it is analog, if it won't then likely it is digital. Digital is a line where the voice has been converted to 1's and 0's and the reconverted back to voice at the other end of the line. Digital lines are generally use in business's, although a business might have either digital or analog lines. Notice on this page http:/www.telephonemagic.com/meridian_centrex_phones.htm although all the phones are considered business phones, the digital phones are on the left and and the analog phones are on the right. Then again your cordless phone in your house might be digital from the base to the handset, but still the line is analog.