How long you phone call will take to reach voice mail depends on your service provider and your phone, generally it will take 7-10 rings. If the phone is off, out of time, or out of a service zone it will usually ring once and go to voice mail.
There are many local telephone services one can receive from their telephone provider. Some of these include call display, call waiting, call forwarding, and voice mail. Many telephone providers offer cheap international or long distance packages as well.
It depends on your long-distance company and calling plan. Sending a fax costs exactly the same as making a voice telephone call of the same duration.
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The first long distance telephone call was made between Brantford and Paris, Ontario.
The time its take for a ring of a telephone is normally about 4 seconds. So setting a phone to ring 3 times before going to voice mail would be about 12 seconds in time. This does not take into account for call connection time which ranges from 3 - 10 seconds in time.
It is dependant upon the circumstances. If you received an unsolicited telephone call than you are liberty to swear so long as it is not of a broader vilification. If you have made a telephone call then you are not allowed to swear as it could be construed as 'verbal assault'.
The cheapest way, that results in no long-distance charges at all, is to use VOIP (voice over internet protocol) - converting your computer into a telephone.
The word "telephone" is derived from the Greek words "tele," meaning far, and "phone," meaning sound or voice. Together, it means "far sound" or "distant voice," reflecting the device's function of transmitting sound over long distances.
A telephone is a device that transmits a person's voice through wires (or through fiber optic cables) over long distances, enabling that person to speak to another person who also has a telephone. The telephone is a much earlier and more basic invention than the computer, and indeed, computers use the existing system of telephone wires for their own long distance communication purposes.
Yes he invented the telegraph that can transport voice and sound from a long distance away. :)
Before the telephone, workers and townspeople had to send telegraphs that could take weeks to get to the people they are sending it to. It was a faster way to communicate.- before the telephone, you had to be at your house or a public place to call. we dont ecen know if you could call long distance..
A current flows in telephone wires primarily to transmit voice and data signals. When a person speaks into a telephone, their voice is converted into electrical signals, which travel along the wire to the receiving end. This electrical current allows for the modulation of signals, enabling clear communication over long distances. Additionally, the current is necessary for powering components like the telephone's ringer and signaling functions.