Majority of residences use of POTS (Plain Old Telephony Services) or the telephony services from a Cable provider. The use of POTS has been widely popular from the first days of public telephone services to this day. In early 2000’s Canadian Cable operators had begun offering residential telephony services by using Fixed Voice over IP. It’s estimated 6 million Canadians use fixed VoIP. The implementation most common nowadays is that called Nomadic VoIP, in where a Provider supplies an ATA (Analog Telephone Adapter) that is connected to the residence internet modem/router and to the existing telephone. With the use of a Single Box VoIP, the VoIP provider is also the manufacturer of the ATA device. Single Box providers offer a sleek and mono-use ATA.
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