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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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    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 collected the data.

  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. LinkNYC - Wikipedia

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    One of New York City's 9,000 to 13,000 dated payphones at the Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues subway station. In 1999, 13 companies signed a contract that legally obligated them to maintain New York City's payphones for 15 years. [1] In 2000, the city's tens of thousands of payphones were among the 2.2 million payphones spread across the United ...

  6. At least 1,400 payphones to be safeguarded from removal, says ...

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  7. Things Boomers Took for Granted That are Obsolete Now

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    Recently, the city moved its last freestanding payphone from the street to a museum. It's just another reminder that today's newest, fastest, and best technology will soon look like a relic.

  8. Pacific Telemanagement Services - Wikipedia

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    Jaroth, Inc. d/b/a Pacific Telemanagement Services is a nationwide operator of payphones in the United States based in San Leandro, California. [1] It was founded in 1984 and has taken over many pay telephone operations that major telephone companies have abandoned. Many AT&T payphones were sold to PTS in 2008. [2]

  9. Futel - Wikipedia

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    The payphones operate using publicly-available internet connections. [7] The phones have automated phone trees and users can make a call to local social services, to a weather forecast line, or access local transit information. [8] Volunteers act as telephone operators, offering information about the Futel service, or are available for ...