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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance8 days ago

know that if you turn off Wi-Fi, for example, you can still connect to the internet if you give permissions for the phone to use cellular data to access the internet. So I know there's at least the possibility it can connect, but the question is, is it completely independent? I don't know. And it sounds like Highlander has identified that in Canada, at least it is. Well, I was under the impression, and this could be incorrect, but I don't think so. A lot of the old legacy switches, the hardware switches that the phone companies used for so many years have been replaced with internet appliances because they're much more efficient. They can use the internet to route a lot of the voice traffic more efficiently and they also can be software updated. And I don't know, it might be the same in your business, but in our business, we actually have VoIP phones, voice over internet protocol. The whole office is like that. Right. All our phones, I mean, they operate just like regular phones, (30/54)