Thomas MErrill and Lawrence G. Roberts
Intranet
That's a network.
It refers to the telephone workload consisting of periods of near-non-stop telephone calls for non-receptionist personnel. Individuals are responsible for call details and information forwarding, filing, and follow-up.
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.
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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.
ATA or analog telephone adapter will automatically connected to the when is it connected to internet.
There is no land connection . Both are connected by telephone and internet .
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A modem. However, there is a card that can connect computers trough telephone or cable television lines, too.
Lawrence Roberts of MIT connected a Massachusetts computer with a California computer in 1965 over dial-up telephone lines.
A cellular telephone within a cell communicates to the call tower, which in turn is connected to the cellular telephone switching office (CTSO) by the telephone line. The telephone switching Office is then connected to the local telephone system. If the cellular telephone moves from one cell to another, the cellular telephone switching office then hands the connection from one cell to another.