Answer:
A telephone is a wired device that uses a landline network for communication, while a cellular phone is wireless, using mobile networks and radio signals to connect.
The main difference is that a telephone (landline) is connected to a physical wired network, while a cellular phone (mobile phone) uses wireless signals to connect to cellular networks.
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