ALSO CALLED: POTS DEFINITION: POTS is a term sometimes used in discussion of new telephone technologies in which the question of whether and how existing voice transmission for ordinary phone communication can be accommodated. For example, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line and Integrated Services Digital Network Definition continues below.
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PLAIN OLD TELEPHONE SERVICE DEFINITION (continued): POTS is a term sometimes used in discussion of new telephone technologies in which the question of whether and how existing voice transmission for ordinary phone communication can be accommodated. For example, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line and Integrated Services Digital Network connections provide some part of their channels for "plain old telephone service" while providing most of their bandwidth for digital data transmission. Plain Old Telephone Service definition sponsored by SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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