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Telephone

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Telephone

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Telephone: Encyclopedia - Telephone

The telephone or phone (Greek: tele = far away and phone = voice) is a telecommunications device which is used to transmit and receive sound (most commonly voice and speech) across distance. Most telephones operate through transmission of electric signals over a complex telephone network which allows almost any phone user to communicate with almost any other. Telephone - Introduction. There are four principal means by which an end user using a telephone handset may connect to a telephon ...

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Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Telephone - Introduction
There are four principal means by which an end user using a telephone handset may connect to a telephone network: a traditional fixed phone "landline", which uses dedicated physical wire connections connected to a single location; wireless and radio telephones, which use either analog or digital radio signals; satellite telephones, which utilize telecommunications satellites; and voice over internet protocol (VoIP) telephones, which use broadband internet connections. Between end users, transmissions across a network may be carried by fiber optic cable, po ...

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Telephone, Telephone - Introduction, Telephone - History, Telephone - Early development, Telephone - Later history, Telephone - Digital Telephony, Telephone - Wireless phone systems, Telephone - Cordless telephone, Telephone - Cellular phone, Telephone - Cordless/mobile phone, Telephone - VoIP Telephony, Telephone - Telephone equipment research labs, Telephone - Telephone operating companies, Telephone - Trivia, Telephone - Telephone equipment, Telephone - Telephone equipment manufacturers, Telephone - Telephone technology, Telephone - Telephone system organization and structure, Telephone - Telephone hacking and exploitation, Telephone - US-specific terminology, Telephone - Telephone terminology, Telephone - Telephone Standards, Telephone - Patents

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Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Telephone - History

The very early history of the telephone is a confusing morass of claim and counterclaim, which was not clarified by the huge mass of lawsuits which hoped to resolve the patent claims of individuals. There was a lot of money involved, particularly in the Bell Telephone companies, and the aggressive defense of the Bell patents resulted in much confusion. Additionally, the earliest investigators preferred publication in the popular press and demonstration to investors instead of scientific publication an ...

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Telephone, Telephone - Introduction, Telephone - History, Telephone - Early development, Telephone - Later history, Telephone - Digital Telephony, Telephone - Wireless phone systems, Telephone - Cordless telephone, Telephone - Cellular phone, Telephone - Cordless/mobile phone, Telephone - VoIP Telephony, Telephone - Telephone equipment research labs, Telephone - Telephone operating companies, Telephone - Trivia, Telephone - Telephone equipment, Telephone - Telephone equipment manufacturers, Telephone - Telephone technology, Telephone - Telephone system organization and structure, Telephone - Telephone hacking and exploitation, Telephone - US-specific terminology, Telephone - Telephone terminology, Telephone - Telephone Standards, Telephone - Patents

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Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Communications in Mexico - Telephone

Telephones - main lines in use: 17.1 million (2005/03) Telephones - mobile cellular: 40.9 million (2005/03) "Source: INEGI" Telephone system: highly developed system with extensive microwave radio relay links; privatized in December 1990; opened to competition January 1997 domestic: adequate telephone service for business and government, but the population is poorly served; domestic satellite system with 120 earth stations; extensive microwave radio relay network; considerable use of fiber-opti ...

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Communications in Mexico, Communications in Mexico - Telephone, Communications in Mexico - Radio, Communications in Mexico - Television, Communications in Mexico - Internet, Communications in Mexico - Online newspapers

Read more here: » Communications in Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Communications in Mexico - Telephone

Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Communications in Japan - Telephone

Telephones - main lines in use: 60.3 million (1997) Telephones - mobile cellular: 88.1 million (July 2004) Telephone system: excellent domestic and international service according to CIA World Factbook domestic: All major city to city lines are now fiber-optic and replacing copper wires to the home has started. Several IP phone companies have also begun their services providing low or fixed price phone services. international: satellite earth stations - 5 Intelsat (4 Paci ...

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Communications in Japan, Communications in Japan - Telephone, Communications in Japan - Radio and Television, Communications in Japan - Internet Service, Communications in Japan - History

Read more here: » Communications in Japan: Encyclopedia II - Communications in Japan - Telephone

Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Communications in the United States - Telephone

Telephones - main lines in use: 178 million (1999) Telephones - mobile cellular: 55.312 million (1997) Telephone system: domestic: a large system of fiber-optic cable, microwave radio relay, coaxial cable, and domestic satellites carries every form of telephone traffic; a rapidly growing cellular system carries mobile telephone traffic throughout the country international: 24 ocean cable systems in use; satellite earth stations - 61 Intelsat (45 Atlantic Ocean and 16 Pacific Ocean) ...

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Communications in the United States, Communications in the United States - Telephone, Communications in the United States - Radio, Communications in the United States - Television, Communications in the United States - Internet

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Telephone: Encyclopedia - 610 telephone

When speaking of telephones, 610 refers to the standard type of two-wire wall socket and plug used for telephones in Australia. The 610 connector is unique to Australia and is primarily used in wall sockets. The plug consists of three thin prongs and one thicker nonconnected prong with a matching socket connector. Newer plugs consist of only the two outermost prongs with the thicker unconnected prong. 610 connectors are being phased out in Australia in favour of the RJ-11 connector. Often new telephones are sold with an ...

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Telephone: Encyclopedia - Cordless telephone

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. A cordless telephone or portable telephone is a telephone with a wireless handset which communicates with a base station connected to a fixed telephone landline (POTS) via radio waves and can only be operated close to (typically less than 100 metres of) its base station, such as in and around the house. Unlike a standard telephone, a cordless telephone needs hou ...

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Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Communications in Ireland - Telephone

Telephone system domestic: digital system using cable and microwave radio relay international: satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) Telephones - fixed Lines: 2,022,640 (Q3 2005) Local loops unbundled (fully or partially): 3,600 (September 2005) See also: Eircom, BT Ireland, Smart Telecom Telephones - mobile Subscribers: 4.05 million (Q3 2005) Pre-paid: 3. ...

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Communications in Ireland, Communications in Ireland - Broadcasting, Communications in Ireland - Internet, Communications in Ireland - Telephone

Read more here: » Communications in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Communications in Ireland - Telephone

Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Communications in Iran - Telephone

Inadequate but currently being modernized and expanded with the goal of not only improving the efficiency and increasing the volume of the urban service but also bringing telephone service to several thousand villages, not presently connected As a result of heavy investing in the telephone system since 1994, the number of long distance channels in the microwave radio relay trunk has grown substantially; many villages have been brought into the net; the number of main lines in the urban systems have approximately doubled; and t ...

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Communications in Iran, Communications in Iran - Telephone, Communications in Iran - Radio, Communications in Iran - Television, Communications in Iran - Other

Read more here: » Communications in Iran: Encyclopedia II - Communications in Iran - Telephone

Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Communications in the Netherlands - Telephone

Telephones - main lines in use: 10.0 million (2002) Telephones - mobile cellular subscribers: 12.1 million (2002) Telephone system: general assessment: highly developed and well maintained domestic: extensive fixed-line fiber-optic network; cellular telephone system is one of the largest in Europe with five major network operators utilizing the third generation of the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). international: 9 submarine cables; satellite earth stations - 3 Intelsat (1 Indian Ocean and 2 Atlantic Ocean), 1 Eute ...

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Communications in the Netherlands, Communications in the Netherlands - Telephone, Communications in the Netherlands - Area codes, Communications in the Netherlands - Non-geographical codes, Communications in the Netherlands - Radio television and internet

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Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Call for help - Telephone

With any telephone, wired or wireless, anywhere in the world, one can call an emergency telephone number for emergency assistance. These numbers include: “000” in Australia “111” in New Zealand “119” in Japan,'119' is for Fire & Ambulance and '110' is for Police. “112” can be used in addition to any local emergency number within the European Union and on GSM mobile phone networks worldwide. “119” in parts of Asia “911” in North America “991” in ...

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Call for help, Call for help - Telephone, Call for help - Emergency call boxes, Call for help - Radio, Call for help - Making contact, Call for help - Wilderness emergency signals

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Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Communications in South Africa - Telephone

Telephones - main lines in use: 4.844 million(2002) over 5 million (2001) Telephones - mobile cellular: 18.0 million (2004) provided by three GSM networks, Vodacom [1]], MTN South Africa [2] and Cell C [3]. MTN and Vodacom also support the UMTS 3G standard with Cell C expected to join them before the end of 2005. Telephone system: the landline system provided by Telkom [4] (which currently has a government-granted monopoly on land-l ...

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Communications in South Africa, Communications in South Africa - Telephone, Communications in South Africa - Radio, Communications in South Africa - Television, Communications in South Africa - Internet

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Telephone: Encyclopedia - Telephone numbering plan

A telephone numbering plan is a system that allows subscribers to make and receive telephone calls across long distances. The area code is that part of the telephone number that specifies a telephone exchange system. Telephone numbering plans assign area codes to exchanges, so that dialers may contact telephones outside their local system. Normally occurring at the beginning of the number, area codes usually indicate geographical areas. Together, numbering plans and their component area codes direct telephone calls to particular regions on a public switched telephone netw ...

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Telephone: Encyclopedia - Bell Telephone Company

Bell Telephone Company can refer to: The Bell System, a name formerly given to AT&T. Bell Canada Other related archivesAT&T, Bell Canada, Bell System

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Telephone: Encyclopedia - Argentine telephone numbering plan

Argentina made major changes to its telephone numbering plan in 1999, after its telephone system was privatized. This page describes the changes and the current dialing practices. (For a general overview of the Argentine phone network, see the relevant section of the article about Communications of Argentina.) In Argentina, changes were made to area codes in 1999, when the telephone network was split up into three different areas, with a new digit representing the new telephone company. 01x numbers in Buenos Aires 02x numbers in southern provinces under Telefóni ...

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Telephone: Encyclopedia - UK telephone numbering plan

The UK telephone numbering plan, also known as the National Numbering Plan, is regulated by the Office of Communications (Ofcom), which replaced the Office of Telecommunications (Oftel) in 2003. UK telephone numbering plan - History. The telephone service in the United Kingdom was originally provided by private companies and local councils. But by 1912–13 [1] all except the telephone service of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire and Guernsey had been bought out by the Post Office. Post Off ...

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Telephone: Encyclopedia - Wide Area Telephone Service

In U.S. telecommunications, a Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) is a toll service offering for customer dial-type telecommunications between a given customer [user] station and stations within specified geographic rate areas employing a single access line between the customer [user] location and the serving central office. Each access line may be arranged for either outward (OUT-WATS) or inward (IN-WATS) service, or both. In other words, with "outward WATS" the calling party may make an unlimited number of long distance calls ...

Read more here: » Wide Area Telephone Service: Encyclopedia - Wide Area Telephone Service

Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Telephone booth - The telephone booth in culture

The concept of the telephone booth is a useful metaphor in storytelling. In Stanley Kubrick's 1968 movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, a scientist journeying to the moon uses a pay phone to communicate with his daughter on earth, showing movie audiences that an act as prosaic as telephoning one's daughter remains part of the human condition regardless of mankind's exploration of the universe. Although this telephone booth is futuristic enough to travel through space and feature a live video link with Dr. Floyd's daughter, the matter of payment remains a tim ...

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Telephone booth, Telephone booth - Paying for the call, Telephone booth - Recent developments, Telephone booth - The telephone booth in culture

Read more here: » Telephone booth: Encyclopedia II - Telephone booth - The telephone booth in culture

Telephone: Encyclopedia II - Telephone directory - Publication

Telephone directories can be published in hard copy or in electronic form. In the latter case, the directory can be provided as an online service through proprietary terminals or over the Internet, or on physical media like CD-ROM. In France, the Minitel videotex system originated as an attempt by France Télécom to rid itself of its paper publishing costs by forcing all telephone users to use Minitel terminals instead. In Switzerland, a few payphones are now accompanied with electronic telephone directory terminals instead of paper direct ...

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Telephone directory, Telephone directory - Content, Telephone directory - Publication, Telephone directory - Types, Telephone directory - Ancillary content, Telephone directory - History, Telephone directory - Reverse directories, Telephone directory - Compare with

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