The way that phone lines work is interesting. So there are many physical lines going through the same switch (PBX) also many virtual lines are through the same port on that switch.
Once in a while either using the wrong wiring which is unshielded in the right places there is possibility of crosstalk. I think this might more than likely be what’s known as crosstalk which happens in a conductor(wire) that have their signal bleed into another so to speak. It can also happen wirelessly usually this results in degradation of the signal. Basically the electrical or magnetic fields overlap and causes interference with each other.
Trust me bro jk I am studying networking atm getting my bachelor’s degree.
The way that phone lines work is interesting. So there are many physical lines going through the same switch (PBX) also many virtual lines are through the same port on that switch.
Once in a while either using the wrong wiring which is unshielded in the right places there is possibility of crosstalk. I think this might more than likely be what’s known as crosstalk which happens in a conductor(wire) that have their signal bleed into another so to speak. It can also happen wirelessly usually this results in degradation of the signal. Basically the electrical or magnetic fields overlap and causes interference with each other.
Trust me bro jk I am studying networking atm getting my bachelor’s degree.