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Jörg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.net> wrote:I don't know about UK, but here in Spain all clients on fibre have a VoIP system, hidden. At the home, there is a device called ONT (Optical network terminal), which can be integrated on the router, that converts the phone over IP signals to an RJ-11 where we connect our traditional phone terminals.On 10.03.24 10:44, Bob Henson wrote:Do you have evidence for that? It's true that UK telephony has been digitalNewyana2 wrote:>At one point I played with crypto a bit. I had to upload a picture>
ID (drivers license), as well as giving them my email address and
access to my bank account. As I recall I think they sent a voice
message code to my landline, which is a lot more security in terms of
proof of ID than a cellphone. The lamdline is registered to -- and
wired to -- a physical address.
They will struggle in the UK soon, then. All landlines disappear by the end
of 2025 - there will only be VoIP.
Hardly ever read so much nonsense. We know Newyana does not have a cell
phone but he or she wants to have a big mouth in technical groups
discussing mobile technology.
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For you: IP-telephone lines are landlines. Landlines are not what you
think they are. The backend is even in the UK ip-based for years.
for a long time within the BT network, but that doesn't mean it's
internet/ip-based.
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