What are POTS Lines?
POTS lines refer to "Plain Old Telephone Service" lines, which are the traditional copper phone lines used for voice communication. POTS lines are the standard phone lines that have been in use for many years and were the primary means of communication before digital technologies and the internet became prevalent.
How do they work? POTS lines are used to transmit analog signals that carry voice communication between two or more parties. These lines are connected to a central office, which then connects the calls to the appropriate destination.
One of the key benefits of POTS lines is their reliability. They are typically very stable and are not affected by power outages or other disruptions that can impact digital communication methods. Additionally, POTS lines are widely available, so they are often the most accessible communication option in rural or remote areas.
However, POTS lines are slowly being phased out in favor of digital communication technologies, such as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and cellular networks. If you are still using POTS lines we can help you transition to digital telephone lines or a VoIP system. With over 30 years of experience, helping businesses update their technology is our specialty.
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