TELEPHONELINE

Telephone line

A telephone line or telephone circuit is a single-user circuit on a telephone communication system. Typically this refers to the physical wire or other signaling medium connecting the user's telephone apparatus to the telecommunications network, and usually also implies a single telephone number for billing purposes reserved for that user.

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Telephone Line

"Telephone Line" is a song by Electric Light Orchestra . The song is track two on their 1976 album, A New World Record, and was the final single to be released from the album, until September 2006 when "Surrender" was released from the expanded reissue of the album. It became their "biggest single success in the US and was their first UK gold award for a single. With ELO's continuing success in America it seemed obvious to Lynne to use an American ring tone during the song." Writer/guitarist, Lynne explained:

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telephone line

Noun

  1. The infrastructure which allows a single telephone to be connected to the network and conduct independent calls.


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