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téléphoniques

Téléphoniques is a French term used as an adjective to describe anything related to telephone communications, networks, and services. In practice, it covers traditional telephone systems as well as contemporary voice communication over IP. The term helps distinguish the field from other data networks by focusing on the transmission of human voice and related signaling across distances.

Historically, telephony began in the late 19th century with the invention of the telephone and evolved through

Key components and technologies include end-user devices (landlines, mobile phones, IP phones), access networks (PSTN, cellular,

In contemporary telephony, architectures favor convergence and cloud-based services, such as unified communications, hosted PBX, and

Looking ahead, téléphoniques is influenced by 5G, WebRTC, and other internet-based technologies, enabling more flexible and

analog
switchboards
to
digital
switching,
and
later
to
integrated
circuits.
The
development
of
cellular
networks
expanded
telephony
beyond
fixed
lines,
while
the
consolidation
of
signaling
and
billing
mechanisms
enabled
large-scale
operation.
internet),
switching
and
routing
infrastructure
(central
offices,
PBX,
softswitch),
and
signaling
protocols
(SS7,
SIP).
Transmission
media
include
copper,
fiber,
and
radio.
Modern
telephony
increasingly
uses
Voice
over
IP
(VoIP)
and
codecs,
with
quality
of
service
management.
IP
telephony.
These
systems
support
features
like
voicemail,
call
routing,
conferencing,
and
integration
with
data
applications.
Regulatory
and
emergency-services
frameworks,
such
as
caller
location
for
emergency
numbers
and
privacy
protections,
shape
deployment.
mobile
voice
services,
as
well
as
integration
with
IoT
and
AI-assisted
call
handling.