NounSingular telephony Plural uncountable telephony (uncountable)
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. In telecommunication, telephony (pronounced /təˈlɛfəni/ or teh-LEH-fuh-nee) encompasses the general use of equipment to provide voice communication over distances, specifically by connecting telephones to each other. Telephones were originally connected directly together in pairs. Each user had separate telephones wired to the various places he might wish to reach. This became inconvenient when people wanted to talk to many other telephones, so the telephone exchange was invented. Each telephone could then be connected to other local ones, thus inventing the local loop and the telephone call. Soon, nearby exchanges were connected by trunk lines, and eventually distant ones were as well. In modern times, most telephones are plugged into telephone jacks. The jacks are connected by inside wiring to a drop wire which connects the building to a cable. Cables usually bring a large number of drop wires from all over a district access network to one wire center or telephone exchange. When the user of a telephone wants to make a telephone call, equipment at the exchange examines the dialed telephone number and connects that telephone line to another in the same wire center, or to a trunk to a distant exchange. Most of the exchanges in the world are connected to each other, forming the public switched telephone network (PSTN). By the end of the 20th century almost all were Stored Program Control exchanges. After the middle 20th century fax and data became important secondary users of the network created to carry voices, and late in the century parts of the network were upgraded with ISDN and DSL to improve handling of such traffic. Digital telephony is the use of digital technology in the provision of telephone services and systems. Almost all telephone calls are provided this way, but sometimes the term is restricted to cases in which the last mile is digital, or where the conversion between digital and analog signals takes place inside the telephone. Telephony was digitized to cut the cost and improve the quality of voice services, but digital telephony was then found useful for new network services (ISDN) to transfer data speedily over telephone lines. IP telephony is a modern form of telephony which uses the TCP/IP protocol popularized by the Internet to transmit digitized voice data. Contrast this with the operation of POTS (an acronym for "plain old telephone service"). Computer telephony integration (CTI) enables computers to know about and control phone functions such as making and receiving voice, fax, and data calls with telephone directory services and caller identification. The integration of telephone software and computer systems is a major development in the evolution of the automated office. CTI is not a new concept. Such links have been used in the past in large telephone networks but only dedicated call centers could justify the costs of the required equipment installation. Primary telephone service providers are offering information services such as automatic number identification (ANI) and Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) on a scale wide enough for its implementation to bring real value to business or residential telephone usage. A new generation of applications (middleware) is being developed as a result of standardization and availability of low cost computer telephony links. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What is needed to connect two local PSTNs via Internet telephony gateways? Q. How do you find a very cost effective way to do the following: Connect two local PSTNs via Internet telephony gateways or create a cyber path to the PSTN (public switched telephone networks i.e. mobile phone) enabling interconnection between the Internet and PSTNs. Background of technology "The third type of Internet telephony service - that between two telephones - can be implemented by connecting two local PSTNs via Internet telephony gateways. This application of the technology can offer the caller lower phone rates since it uses the Internet for the long-distance portion of the call. Asked by Mind_Warz - Sat Apr 8 00:20:37 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I have used Skype with some of my code to replace the long-haul with VoIP. I call into my own Skype with my cell phone, then after entering a password, I can dial an international number, and I do a "SkypeOut", or VoIP to a closest VoIP-to-PSTN gateway in the foreign country, which then is converted to PSTN. Cost is usually less then $0.01 minute. Cell --> My VoIP Gateway --> VoIP long Haul ---> Skype's VoIP Gateway --> PSTN If this is a permanent solution you can establish your own VoIP long haul replacement, by putting a VoIP gateway at each permanent location, thereby not have to pay for Skype's VoIP Gateway. Answered by G - Sat Apr 8 00:27:48 2006 how do i appply for a UK rt(radio telephony) license?? Q. am a student pilot in america and wish to get a UK rt so that i cn convert it to an Indian rt license. Asked by Aks - Thu Jan 10 17:25:28 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments A. why not just get a US FCC issued Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit (RP) RP holders are authorized to operate most aircraft and aeronautical ground stations. They can also operate marine radiotelephone stations aboard pleasure craft (other than those carrying more than six passengers for hire on the Great Lakes or bays or tidewaters or in the open sea) when operator licensing is required. An RP is NOT needed to operate the following: * a voluntarily equipped ship or aircraft station (including a CAP station) which operates only on VHF frequencies and does not make foreign voyages or flights. * an aeronautical ground or coast station which operates only on VHF frequencies. * on-board stations. * a marine utility… [cont.] Answered by cherokeeflyer - Thu Jan 10 20:24:10 2008 Will the MagicJack telephony system work if you are connected through a wi-fi hotspot?
Q. Will the MagicJack telephony system work if you are connected through a wi-fi hotspot? Asked by rod s - Tue Jun 3 16:50:25 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. To make calls, probably. To receive calls, maybe. Answered by Colanth - Tue Jun 3 17:32:54 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "telephony" Lloyds Bank to axe 84 jobs
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