A digital phone line is another fancy word for VoIP. To call one of these phones dial the number as you usually would. There isn't anything different about calling a VoIP line than calling a landline.
Digitel GSM was created in 1995.
Call-in dictation is answered by a PC that has a special voice card in it. The voice card is special because it has RJ11 connectors on it so it can connect to one or more phone lines. Of course, the PC must be running some dictation software. That software talks to the voice card, answering the ringing phone line, and responds to touch-tones that the user presses to control record, playback, rewind, etc. Such a system is DigiTel. You can get more information about Call-In Dictation at www.DigiTelStore.com .
I need to get a phone with nothing on it but 1 line. No call waiting, call forwarding, caller ID, or anything like that. Just 1 straight line into my house
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Your phone call should be free if it is a local call to a house phone. Ultimately it depends on your calling plan and where your calling to. The home phone line you call should not be charged for receiving a call.
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Digitel is a company, Usually the term digital is only used to differentiate a product display from analog when referring to a clock.
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your phone line in disconectid
call your phone company and see if they have coverage there
In the US, it is *69 on a land line phone.
No - because it's a free call from a land-line.