{{Short description |Network for carrying telephone calls}} {{multiple issues| {{update |date=May 2023}} {{More citations needed |date=February 2024}} }} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2026}} A '''telephone network''' is a telecommunications network that connects telephones to support calls between them that facilitate human communication. The technology eventually came to be used for communication between humans and machines (i.e. fax and dial-up Internet access) although today this has been replaced with digital technologies.

The world was transformed in the 1920s as the phone became ubiquitous, with people sharing news, ideas, and personal information.<ref>{{Cite web |title=1870s – 1940s: Telephone |url=https://www.elon.edu/u/imagining/time-capsule/150-years/back-1870-1940/}}</ref> During the 1990s, the phone helped transform the world again with the advent of computers, sophisticated communication devices, and via dial-up internet.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Howard |first=Philip N. |last2=Mazaheri |first2=Nimah |date=1 July 2009 |title=Telecommunications Reform, Internet Use and Mobile Phone Adoption in the Developing World |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X09000448 |journal=World Development |volume=37 |issue=7 |pages=1159–1169 |doi=10.1016/j.worlddev.2008.12.005 |issn=0305-750X|url-access=subscription }}</ref>

There are a number of types of telephone network:

; Landline network: Telephones must be hard-wired to a telephone exchange. This is known as the public switched telephone network (PSTN).

; Wireless network: Telephones are mobile; one can move around within the coverage area.

; Private network: A group of telephones are connected primarily to each other and use a gateway to reach the outside world. This is usually used inside a company and a call center and is called a private branch exchange (PBX).

; Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN): A standard for transmitting voice, data, and video over traditional telephone lines using digital signals.

A telephone company owns and builds landline and wireless networks and provides services to the public under license from the national government. A mobile virtual network operators leases capacity wholesale from a telephone company and sells telephony service to the public directly.

== See also == * Telephone service (disambiguation)

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