Description: Yes, a VoIP phone can work on a landline. In general, VoIP tends to be more popular than traditional PBX phone systems as it enables users to route and switch calls to any device (mobile communication devices). You can use any mobile phone to make and answer calls, including traditional landline phones. Simply put, the VoIP interface must be plugged into the ethernet cable and not into a landline. Additionally, VoIP offers more security options than cell phones to ensure your communications and associated data stay secure and no calls are breached. However, if a house was wired for a landline that has been disconnected now, it can be wired to the output of the VoIP box. This way, you can use the existing landline phones, faxes, and answering machines through the VoIP box. Technology has reformed almost every area of our daily life. Seventeen years ago, more than 90% of US households had an operational landline phone. But today, for business, traditional landline phones are increasingly
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