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- growth of mobile telephony, the use of payphones, and the number installed, has decreased greatly. Most payphones in Canada are owned and operated by large...
- "Payphone" is a pop song by American band Maroon 5 featuring American rapper Wiz Khalifa. It was released on April 16, 2012, as the lead single from their...
- N213H-3 N233H Northern Electric, Nortel's previous name made chrome payphones in the 1950s. The same phone was also made by Western Electric. Nortel...
- and payphones are "reasonably accessible to all people in Australia". Some communities, particularly in remote regional areas, rely on payphones, as well...
- telecommunications providers continuing to operate payphones. Pacific Telemanagement Services operates approximately 25,000 payphones across the US. "PTS Website". Archived...
- maintain New York City's payphones for 15 years. In 2000, the city's tens of thousands of payphones were among the 2.2 million payphones spread across the United...
- trafficking and other criminal activity can use payphones to conduct crimes anonymously, so many payphones are not equipped with a ringer at all, or a quiet...
- charge service could be obtained by dialing the operator on 10 or, from payphones via 1 800 28 28 28 and international reverse charge services could be...
- in InLin****, a communications service intended to replace over 1,000 payphones in major UK cities. The InLink stations, renamed "Street Hubs" by BT after...
- later $2 coin) and disappeared with the roll-out of Nortel Millennium payphones in the 1990s. The Millennium sets do not use ACTS in-band signalling tones...