Offhook
Off-hook is a term used in telecommunications to describe the state of a telephone line or device when the handset is lifted or the user initiates a call. In this condition, the hook switch is actuated, closing a circuit and allowing current to flow on the line. The exchange or private branch exchange (PBX) detects this change and provides dial tone so the user can enter numbers. The line is considered seized for the duration of the call, preventing other users from using that channel.
Historically, off-hook derives from the mechanical hook switches in traditional telephones; the term persists in digital
In modern systems such as VoIP, IP phones, and mobile devices, off-hook is signaled by the signaling