Does iMAC G5 have an internal modem for dialup?

Does the IMAC G5 have an internal model for dial-up?
(The page imac/Whatsinside.html says works with Apple USB modem (sold separately). The page specs/imac/iMAC_G5.html says Built-in modem.)

Thank you Eric. We followed your advice and found the ethernet port on the back. At work they showed me how to tell the difference - besides being wider, the ethernet port has a long row of gold pins. I stopped by the Apple store and bought their modem. It's tiny.
Thank you myhighway. Once we turn on the machine we'll follow your advice on how to query the machine.
"I have each of the models in front of me." "I bought a G5 iMac in February 2005, it has an internal modem. I just bought 2 CoreDuo iMacs, neither has an internal modem." Both of you have 3 iMacs ?!!
Thank you all very much for your explanations and insights. Very helpful. Thank you for your time.

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