The traditional phone we use is an analog phone. It’s usually based on the Bellcore standard. Only two wires are needed for analog phones, the wire ends in an RJ-11 connector and set up is as simple as plugging that connector into the wall.
An IP phone is very different, in fact it is a combination of two things, a digital phone and a system that converts the digital information into chunks of information suitable for shipping using the IP. An IP phone requires 8 wires and ends in an RJ-45 connector and unlike the analog phone, set up requires a lot more than just plugging that connector into the wall.
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What is the difference between my old phone and an IP phone?
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