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  2. Payphone - Wikipedia

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    A payphone (alternative spelling: pay phone or pay telephone or public phone) is typically a coin-operated public telephone, often located in a telephone booth or in high-traffic public areas. Prepayment is required by inserting coins or telephone tokens , swiping a credit or debit card, or using a telephone card .

  3. The decline of pay phones in every state - AOL

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    A national look. As of 2016, under 100,000 pay phones remained in the U.S., a 95% decline from 2000, when there were over 2 million. This number has likely shrunk significantly since the FCC last ...

  4. Telephone booth - Wikipedia

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    Replicas of British red telephone boxes in South Lake, Pasadena, California Classic style mid-20th century US telephone booth in La Crescent, Minnesota, May 2012. A telephone booth, telephone kiosk, telephone call box, telephone box or public call box [1] [2] is a tiny structure furnished with a payphone and designed for a telephone user's convenience; typically the user steps into the booth ...

  5. Surprising number of US pay phones are still in use - AOL

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  6. Michigan had about 60,000 pay phones in 1980s. Only 260 ... - AOL

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    In a sign of the changing times, the former president of the Michigan Pay Phone Association, now dissolved, has shifted to the cannabis business. Michigan had about 60,000 pay phones in 1980s ...

  7. History of the telephone in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The telephone played a major communications role in American history from the 1876 publication of its first patent by Alexander Graham Bell onward. In the 20th century the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) dominated the telecommunication market as the at times largest company in the world, until it was broken up in 1982 and replaced by a system of competitors.

  8. Things Boomers Took for Granted That are Obsolete Now

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    3G Phones and Other Devices. 2001-2022. The 3G wireless network that introduced so many people to internet on their phones has been completely shut down in the U.S. Cellular providers only have a ...

  9. Collect call - Wikipedia

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    It offers reverse charge calls from any fixed line phone, pay phone and most mobile phones (even if the prepaid credit has run out), to most fixed land line and mobile phones in the Republic of Ireland. [13] The company charges €2.99 to connect the call, including the first 60 seconds of the call, and €0.593 for every subsequent minute.