You get a ladder or a forklift and cut the shoelaces from the wire very carefully.
it means there is a drug dealer in the area
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.
knock down a telephone pole that has electrical wires on it. the hop for your life
Copper is used for telephone wires because it is the second best conductor of electricity after silver (which is a little pricey).
what happens to telephone wires on hot days
it is nere the pole
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Throwing tennis shoes over telephone wires is often seen as a symbol of urban culture and can signify various things, such as marking a territory, memorializing someone who has passed away, or simply expressing rebellion or creativity. In some communities, it can also represent a rite of passage or a form of street art. The act may hold different meanings depending on the context and location, but it typically reflects a connection to the local environment and culture.
make sure your not near any electrical wires or telephone wires
Power lines and phone lines though using the same utility poles are two different sets of wires. Telephone wires carry their own power, separate from the power lines and are insulted while power lines are not. If the telephone wires are unbroken but laying on the ground the wires will not short to ground while an unbroken uninsulated power line will short to ground disrupting service.
Mainly all telephone wires are made of copper with a plastic coating for insulation. Older form of telephone wire had a paper or pulp insulation over the copper wire. They are also a twisted pair cable.
The microphone turns your voice into an electrical signal - which then travels down the wires to the destination phone - where it's turned back into sound again.