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  2. Ericofon - Wikipedia

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    The model 700 had a squarer design than earlier models. It was not a touch-tone phone. Instead, its electronics generated electrical pulses as its buttons were pressed, simulating the pulses produced by a rotary dial. Ericsson continued to produce rotary-dial Ericofons until about 1980.

  3. Ericsson Dialog - Wikipedia

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    Ericsson Dialog is a Swedish telephone model by Ericsson, released 1964.Millions of the model were sold and it retained its place in homes well into the 1990s. The Ericsson company presented King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden with a unique handmade Dialog telephone on his 40th birthday.

  4. Ericsson DBH 1001 telephone - Wikipedia

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    The metal dial rotor was replaced with a plastic version, and a spiral cord became standard. [7] During 1950, Ericsson also experimented with a keypad version, instead of the rotary dial, but it would take another ten years before they became standard in Swedish phones. In 1962, the Bakelite Phone was replaced by the Ericsson Dialog model.

  5. Telephone exchange - Wikipedia

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    Manual service is telephone service in which a human telephone operator routes calls as instructed by a subscriber with a telephone set that does not have a dial. Dial service is when an exchange routes calls by interpreting subscriber-dialed digits. A telephone switch is the switching equipment of an exchange.

  6. Ericsson - Wikipedia

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    As a joint venture with Sony, Ericsson's mobile telephone production was moved into the company Sony Ericsson in 2001. The following is a list of mobile phones marketed under the brand name Ericsson. Ericsson GS88 – Cancelled mobile telephone Ericsson invented the "Smartphone" name for; Ericsson GA628 – Known for its Z80 CPU

  7. Model 302 telephone - Wikipedia

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    The model 302 telephone is a desk set telephone that was manufactured in the United States by Western Electric from 1937 until 1955, and by Northern Electric in Canada until the late 1950s, until well after the introduction of the 500-type telephone in 1949. The sets were routinely refurbished into the 1960s.

  8. AXE telephone exchange - Wikipedia

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    The AXE telephone exchange is a product line of circuit switched digital telephone exchanges manufactured by Ericsson, a Swedish telecom company. It was developed in 1974 by Ellemtel, a research and development subsidiary of Ericsson and Televerket. [1] The first system was deployed in 1976. AXE is not an acronym, but an Ericsson product code.

  9. Ericsson Telephones - Wikipedia

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    Ericsson telephone on a Kalahari-Farm in Namibia. Ericsson Telephones Limited [1] (ETL) was a British telephone equipment manufacturer based in Beeston, Nottinghamshire.. The company was founded as British L. M. Ericsson Manufacturing Co. Ltd. in 1903 as a joint-venture between the National Telephone Company (NTC) and L. M. Ericsson of Sweden (Telefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson).