Understanding Hikari Denwa: A Comprehensive Guide
📝 Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Structure of FLET'S Hikari Collaboration
- What is Hikari Denwa?
- The Physical Structure of Hikari Denwa
- How Nisamehikari Denwa Works
- The Sound Quality Problem with IP Phones
- Charges for Optical Telephones
- Misconceptions about Hikari Denwa
- Benefits of Using Hikari Denwa
- Comparison with Traditional Landline Phones
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Hikari Denwa is a popular optical telephone service in Japan that is widely used by many people. However, not everyone understands what it is and how it works. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide to help you understand everything you need to know about Hikari Denwa.
The Structure of FLET'S Hikari Collaboration
FLET'S Hikari Collaboration is a wholesale fiber optic line started by Hikari Denwa NTT East Japan and NTT West Japan. This is now widely used, and services such as Hamamarumaru Hikari, which centrally provide provider functions and optical lines, are being actively marketed. An optional service that almost always interferes with this is Hikari Denwa. In fact, NTT Gashi Nihon West not only sells optical lines but also wholesales this optical telephone network.
What is Hikari Denwa?
Hikari Denwa is a conventional landline telephone service that is physically different from a telephone. It is an IP phone that uses Internet communication. The important thing is that it uses Internet communication. Optical fiber is likened to a highway, and there are trucks running there that carry a lot of data on the Internet. There's a Shichigomiki tree, right? Photos and videos. App data such as email and LINE are all different. IP phones have to travel on the same expressway where a lot of data is being carried. Phone data is also on this congested road. Until now, landline phones used to go through a dedicated road, which enabled high-quality voice calls, but IP phones don't go through a dedicated road, so the communication quality is unstable.
The Physical Structure of Hikari Denwa
The physical structure of Hikari Denwa is different from that of a traditional landline phone. A metal line is connected to your home phone from Tanaka from a conventional landline phone. This metal line is connected to the nearest NTT station. You can enter the building and use the PSTL phone from there to make calls. On the other hand, for the Hikari Denwa, this is the yellow wire. The one that extends from Tanaka into the house is the metal one. Instead, it's an optical fiber. Then, the optical line extends to the nearest NTT office building, and now FLET'S can also pass through IP 6 and make calls. The difference is that a machine called a home gateway needs to be installed here. An optical fiber line extends to this home gateway, and a telephone line is inserted there, just like a conventional telephone, and a telephone is connected. This makes it possible to use Hikari Denwa.
How Nisamehikari Denwa Works
Nisamehikari Denwa is an IP phone. As you can see from the physical configuration mentioned earlier, it's a phone that uses Internet communication. The important thing is that it uses Internet communication. What kind of image do you have when you think of an IP phone? Many people think that IP telephones have poor voice quality and can only be used with numbers starting with 050, but one of the selling points of Hikari Denwa is that you can use numbers starting with 050 even though it is an IP telephone. Optical fiber is likened to a highway, and there are trucks running there that carry a lot of data on the Internet. There's a Shichigomiki tree, right? Photos and videos. App data such as email and LINE are all different. IP phones have to travel on the same expressway where a lot of data is being carried. Phone data is also on this congested road. Until now, landline phones used to go through a dedicated road, which enabled high-quality voice calls, but IP phones don't go through a dedicated road, so the communication quality is unstable.
The Sound Quality Problem with IP Phones
The sound quality problem with IP phones is a major issue. For the reasons explained earlier, it is extremely difficult to ensure sound quality. Sending the equipment to be used to a specified address requires physically using optical fiber. This is not a particular problem as the telephone is installed at the end of the cable. However, to solve this sound quality problem with IP telephone, a technology was developed to prevent voice quality from deteriorating by allowing only telephone data to pass through the priority lane, and now only telephone data is running on the sweet expressway. Although it is an IP phone, it has the sound quality that allows you to use a 0 AB J number. It is now possible to provide a service as an admirable 0 AB J type IP phone.
Charges for Optical Telephones
The charges for using Hikari Denwa changed depending on the distance and time of day, but with Hikari Denwa, the 20% rate is always the same whether you call the 4th floor or not. In other words, it is necessary to use FLET'S Hikari Next, so the correct way to express the Hikari Denwa charges is as follows. A usage fee will be charged. Hikari Denwa is only an option for FLET'S Hikari Next. The original main use of FLET'S Hikari Next is the Internet, but if you do not use the Internet, even if you only want to use Hikari Denwa, you will always have to pay for this part.
Misconceptions about Hikari Denwa
One of the misconceptions about Hikari Denwa is that it is a bad service. However, the problem is malicious sales that don't explain things properly. With Hikari, the problem is to create a Wi-Fi environment where you can start using the Internet and use your smartphone at home as much as you want. I highly recommend it.
Benefits of Using Hikari Denwa
One of the benefits of using Hikari Denwa is that you can use numbers starting with 050 even though it is an IP telephone. Optical fiber is likened to a highway, and there are trucks running there that carry a lot of data on the Internet. There's a Shichigomiki tree, right? Photos and videos. App data such as email and LINE are all