White Papers IT Jobs Events Research Premium Services Training & Certification Media Kit
free news! your email
IT Management
internet.com

Subjects      
 Chips & Upgrades
 Computers
 News
 Opinions
 Peripherals
Systems Software

  SysOpt

internet.commerce
-
Be a Commerce Partner














Search
Earthweb
The Web

Search for more hardware and systems terms . . .
 
POTS
Last modified: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 

Short for plain old telephone service, which refers to the standard telephone service that most homes use. In contrast, telephone services based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN and FDDI, are not POTS. The main distinctions between POTS and non-POTS services are speed and bandwidth. POTS is generally restricted to about 52 Kbps (52,000 bits per second).

The POTS network is also called the public switched telephone network (PSTN).

POTS should not be confused with pot, an abbreviation of potentiometer.

  Related Links

Article on cable modems 
This Byte magazine article, from September 1996, provides information on the development of technologies that will solve bandwidth problems, with information on cable modems, ADSL, copper vs. coaxial, phone and cable problems, and infrastructure debates.

Related Categories
Telecommunications

Related Terms
ADSL

communications

DSVD

G.SHDSL

IAC

ISDN

K56flex

PBX

PSTN

softswitch

X2

xDSL

Shopping
POTS Products
Compare Products,Prices and Stores

Shop by Category:
Kitchen
35571 Store Offers

Garden
3939 Store Offers

Plumbing Supplies
9428 Store Offers

Rice Cookers and Steamers
132 Model Matches

Crock Pots and Slow Cookers
141 Model Matches

IT ManagementNetworking & CommunicationsWeb DevelopmentHardware & SystemsSoftware Development
GlobeEarthweb Home
White Papers IT Jobs Events Research Premium Services Training & Certification Media Kit
Jupitermedia is publisher of the internet.com and EarthWeb.com networks.
Copyright 2004 Jupitermedia Corporation All Rights Reserved.

Legal Notices, Licensing, Reprints, & Permissions, Privacy Policy.
Advertise on EarthWeb
http://www.earthweb.com/
http://www.internet.com/