Clearly, context matters!

In the business I am in, "wireless" is cellular services (but not necessarily 
other radios), and "landline" is equivalent to POTS (which includes VOIP 
service to the house - from Vonage and others). :)

Z

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Posada
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 10:18 AM
To: Fred Ridder
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Customer-friendly word for "landline"

To Vonage and Comcast it is.

>> Keep in mind your underlying reason for trying to differentiate 
>> between different types of phone systems. Just because a phone is "wired"
>> doesn't mean that it's POTS .. an IP-based phone system may look just 
>> like a POTS system, but technically, isn't (is VOIP considered a 
>> "landline" .. I dunno).
>
> No, VoIP is not considerd landline because the Internet connection can be 
> provided to the home (the "customer premises" in the jargon) via twisted pair 
> (ISDN), coaxial cable, optical fiber, or 3G/4G wireless telephony.


--
John Posada

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