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  2. BT Smart Hub - Wikipedia

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    The BT Hub Phone is an optional handset that can be bought to work in conjunction with the BT Home Hub 1, 1.5, and 2.0. It calls using the BT Broadband Talk service, and may sit in a dock in the front of the Home Hub or be used on its own stand. It uses Hi-def sound technology when calls between Hub Phones are made.

  3. British telephone socket - Wikipedia

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    This plate is fitted by the consumer inside the NTE 5 and reduces interference carried by the 3rd (bell) wire. The reduced interference allows faster broadband speeds - BT claim a speed improvement of up to 1.5 Mbit/s with a theoretical 4 Mbit/s. By November 2009 BT were calling the I-plate a "BT Broadband Accelerator".

  4. VoIP phone - Wikipedia

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    Call transfer and call hold; Dialing using name/ID (differs from speed dial in that no number is stored on the client) Locally stored and network-based directories; Conference calling and multiparty calls; Call park; Call blocking feature. Support for multiple VoIP accounts – the phone may register with more than one VoIP server/provider.

  5. Landline - Wikipedia

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    The VoIP replacement is known as "Digital Voice" (on a BT service) in the UK. France, Germany and Japan are also in the process of replacing theirs. [20] By means of porting, voice over IP services can host landline numbers previously hosted on traditional fixed telephone networks. VoIP services can be used anywhere an internet connection is ...

  6. BT Consumer - Wikipedia

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    BT Consumer is the main retail division of United Kingdom telecommunications company BT Group that provides fixed-line, mobile, broadband and digital television to consumers in the UK. It buys access to some of these services from BT's other divisions: Openreach and EE .

  7. Softphone - Wikipedia

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    To make voice calls via the Internet, a user typically requires the following: A modern PC with a microphone and speaker, or with a headset, or USB phone. Reliable high-speed Internet connectivity like digital subscriber line (DSL), or cable service. Account with an Internet telephony service provider or IP PBX provider. Mobile or landline phone.

  8. Call setup - Wikipedia

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    For data communication, the overall length of time required to establish a circuit-switched call between terminals; i.e., the time from the initiation of a call request to the beginning of the call message. Note: Call set-up time is the summation of: (a) call request time—the time from initiation of a calling signal to the delivery to the ...

  9. List of Bluetooth protocols - Wikipedia

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    Used to set up and control speech and data calls between Bluetooth devices. The protocol is based on the ITU-T standard Q.931, with the provisions of Annex D applied, making only the minimum changes necessary for Bluetooth. TCS is used by the intercom (ICP) and cordless telephony (CTP) profiles. The telephone control protocol specification is ...