I have a landline telephone. Few years ago I tried to switch to VoIP but the cost of getting a phone number and the calls was not cost effective.
My phone company has now come up with an offer for telephone using fiber. But they didn't give any details about what they use and I suspect that what they are offering is just another kind of glorified VoIP which anyone can use if they have a spare Ethernet RJ45 that goes into a dedicated VoIP telephone or an adapter that works with the old telephone.
As I have recently switched ISP to one that uses their fiber (but I don't get the internet through them), I am wondering if anyone uses such a system of telephone over fiber.
I could ask my telephone company for details but you know how it once you show an interest in something.
Thanks for any replies.
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