Plain old telephone service (POTS), or publicly offered telephone service, is basic
voice-grade telephone service. Historically, POTS has been delivered by
analog signal transmission over copper loops, but the term also describes
backward-compatible analog connections offered by digital telephone systems.
Copper loop POTS was the standard service offering from telephone companies in the United States from 1876 until 1988, when the
Integrated Services Digital Network
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a set of communication standards for simultaneous digital transmission of voice, video, data, and other network services over the digitalised circuits of the public switched telephone network. ...
(ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) was introduced, followed by the development of
cellular telephone systems and
voice over internet protocol
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), also known as IP telephony, is a set of technologies used primarily for voice communication sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet. VoIP enables Voice call, voice calls to be tran ...
(VoIP).
Despite the advent of these technologies, copper loop POTS remains a basic form of residential and small business connection to the
telephone network in many parts of the world. The term encapsulates a technology that has been available since the introduction of the public telephone system in the late 19th century, remaining largely unchanged despite the introduction of innovations such as
Touch-Tone dialing, electronic
telephone exchange
A telephone exchange, telephone switch, or central office is a central component of a telecommunications system in the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or in large enterprises. It facilitates the establishment of communication circuits ...
s and
fiber-optic communication
Fiber-optic communication is a form of optical communication for transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of infrared or visible light through an optical fiber. The light is a form of carrier wave that is modul ...
into the
public switched telephone network
The public switched telephone network (PSTN) is the aggregate of the world's telephone networks that are operated by national, regional, or local telephony operators. It provides infrastructure and services for public telephony. The PSTN consists o ...
(PSTN).
Characteristics
Modern, automated POTS is characterized by several aspects:
*Bi-directional (
full duplex) communications.
*Using balanced signaling of voltage analogs of sound pressure waves on a two-wire copper loop
*Restricted to a narrow frequency range of 300–3,300 Hz, called the
voiceband, which is much less than the human hearing range of 20–20,000 Hz
*
Call-progress tones, such as
dial tone and
ringing tone
*
Pulse dialing and
dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF)
*
BORSCHT
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functions: battery feed (B), over-voltage protection (O),
ringing (R),
signaling (S), coding (C), hybrid (H), and test (T)
*Loop start, ground start and
E&M signalling
The
pair of wires from the central office switch to a subscriber's home is called a
subscriber loop. It carries a direct current (DC)
volt
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age at a nominal voltage of −48V when the receiver is on-hook, supplied by a power conversion system in the central office. This power conversion system is backed up with a bank of batteries, resulting in continuation of service during interruption of power to the customer supplied by their electrical utility.
The maximum resistance of the loop is 1,700
ohm
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* Georg Ohm (1789–1854), German physicist and namesake of the term ''ohm''
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s, which translates into a maximum loop length of using standard 24-
gauge wire. (Longer loops are often constructed with larger, lower-resistance 19-gauge wire and/or specialized central office equipment called a ''loop extender''. They may be or more.)
Many
calling features became available to telephone subscribers after computerization of telephone exchanges during the 1980s in the United States. The services include
voicemail,
caller ID,
call waiting,
speed dialing,
conference call
A conference call (sometimes called an audio teleconference or ATC) is a telephone call in which several people share a telephone line at the same time. The conference call may be designed to allow the called party to participate during the cal ...
s (three-way calling),
enhanced 911
Enhanced 911 (E-911 or E911) is a system used in North America to automatically provide the caller's location to 911 dispatchers. 911 is the universal emergency telephone number in the region. In the European Union, a similar system exists known ...
, and
Centrex services.
The communication circuits of the
public switched telephone network
The public switched telephone network (PSTN) is the aggregate of the world's telephone networks that are operated by national, regional, or local telephony operators. It provides infrastructure and services for public telephony. The PSTN consists o ...
continue to be modernized by advances in digital communications; however, other than improving sound quality, these changes have been mainly transparent to customers. In most cases, the function of the
local loop
In telephony, the local loop (also referred to as the local tail, subscriber line, or in the aggregate as the last mile) is the physical link or circuit that connects from the demarcation point of the customer premises to the edge of the co ...
presented to the customer for connection to telephone equipment is practically unchanged and remains compatible with
pulse dialing telephones.
Due to the wide availability of traditional telephone services, new types of communications devices, such as
modem
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s and
fax machines, were initially designed to use traditional analog telephony to transmit digital information.
Historical services

In countries where telephone systems were originally operated by the postal service administrations, the systems were known as ''post office telephone service'' as early as 1912
[''Join the Post Office Telephone Service!'' dvertisementTe Ao Hou, December 1958, p. 65.] In Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom the telephone system was a government service, under Post Office control, until privatisation in the 1970s and 1980s.
See also
*
25-pair color code
*
Basic exchange telecommunications radio service
*
Category 1 cable
Category 1 cable, also known as Cat 1, Level 1, or voice-grade copper, is a grade of unshielded twisted pair cabling designed for telephone
A telephone, colloquially referred to as a phone, is a telecommunications device tha ...
*
Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling
*
Local telephone service
*
Managed facilities-based voice network
*
Network interface device
*
Publicly Available Telephone Services
*
Registered jack
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– the type of telephone jack common in most of the world for single-line POTS telephones
*
Twisted pair, used as cabling in POTS
References
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