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1953 new phone technology
rotary dial
Touchtone phones #1
Touchtone phones #2
picture phone
phone of the future
1965: 90 years of progress
area codes, with preview of cordless phone
candlestick phone parts
future phone
1960: calls via satellite
1964: future technology
1959: pushbutton dialing
1961: GTE, research
1961: GTE, answering machine
1964: Princess hotel phones
1945: future for farmers
1924: use of lead
1951: 300 feet between poles
1959: Vanguard satellite
1945: traveling lab
1929: investment in technology
1944: Bell Labs
1956: solar power
1962: GTE, dataphone
1938: And I can make it talk
1953: the future
1975: Dataspeed 40 terminal
1970: Picturephone
1965: Electronic Switching System
1963: Data-Phone
1959: Strategic Air Command
1963: 476 parts in your phone
1959: Nike missle guidance
1963: hotline to USSR
1960: first satellite phone call
1955: teletype-
writer
1961: DATA-phone
1965: electronic switching system
1944: research lab as resource
1958: GTE, Strowger switch
1958: GTE, electronic secretary
1926: nerves of a nation
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"mechanical hold"
(not quite 1A2)
Same model number, different phone
Why call it a "key" system?