A phone call is a method of communication where two or more people use telephones to speak with each other in real-time. This can be done using various types of phones, including landlines, mobile phones, and internet-based services. Here are some key points about phone calls:
Types of Phone Calls:
Landline Calls: Traditional phone calls made using wired telephone networks.
Mobile Calls: Calls made using cellular networks, allowing for mobility.
VoIP Calls: Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls use the internet to transmit voice data, often through apps like Skype, WhatsApp, or Zoom1.
Making a Phone Call:
Dialing: Enter the phone number of the person you want to call.
Connecting: Wait for the call to connect and the other person to answer.
Talking: Engage in conversation once the call is connected.
Ending the Call: Hang up when the conversation is over2.
Features:
Caller ID: Displays the caller’s phone number.
Voicemail: Allows callers to leave