Telephone Rate Complaints Not New |
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hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com 15 Mar 2007 10:40:15 -0700
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Complaints that telephone rates are too high are nothing new.
The New York Times of 11/29/1910 has an article about complaints over
Note that 5 cents back then is roughly $2.25 today. I believe in
At that time about 8% of the people in NYC had a phone, the highest in
Also, exactly 100 years ago the NYT had an article that a family used
On 8/18/1903 the NYT reported that the NYC police dept will rent
So as early as 1903 there were such boxes.
An article in 1907 reported of a wireless device to summon policeman
[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: The earliest radio for police operated |
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