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"traditional phone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a corded landline phone—one that is neither wireless nor Internet-based—which has been in use for many decades. For example, "I still remember the days when I had to search for the corded traditional phone when I wanted to make a call."
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VoIP phones can have traditional phone numbers associated with them.
That's a radical change from traditional phone service.
Officially, Google Fiber does not offer traditional phone service.
In some prisons, a traditional phone call is prohibitive, costing $1 per minute in many states.
A similar plan from a traditional phone company could cost three times as much.
Data can be transferred over cable lines much more quickly than over traditional phone lines.
The traditional phone by his desk shares space with one of his company's new creations.
Still, there are reasons for traditional phone companies to be concerned.
This capability was not possible with traditional phone systems, he said.
Those customers crashed and burned, and Mr. Chambers now courts their rivals, traditional phone companies.
The Sprint patents in question cover the connection of Internet calls to the traditional phone network.
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