The first major change was the shift to electronic phone systems in the 1980s. Phones worked with just four, six or eight wires, in a cord as thin as a pencil. LEDs replaced bulbs that burned out; and we got speed dialing, Caller ID, voicemail and more.
In the 1990s, the world went digital. Phones used just two wires (or even no wires at all), and we got still more features, like eight-party conference calls and integrated messaging.
Now we're going through the biggest change of all: the move to phone systems that
use
the Internet Protocol.
IP
is a technical standard that allows voices, pictures, movies and music to be converted into packets of data,
that can instantly be sent a few feet away over a local computer network, or many
miles away, over the Internet.
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