Traditional Landline Phones
Traditional landline phones are wired communication devices that connect to a telephone network through physical cables. They typically consist of a handset and a base unit, allowing users to make and receive calls. These phones rely on analog signals, which transmit voice over copper wires, providing a stable connection for clear conversations.
Landline phones are often used in homes and businesses for their reliability and ease of use. Unlike mobile phones, they do not require charging and can function during power outages. Many people still prefer landline phones for their sound quality and consistent service, especially in areas with poor cellular coverage.