On This Day in Telephone History June 26TH 1878
On This Day in Telephone History June 26TH 1878 First Bell Telephone Exchange in Illinois, the Chicago Telephonic Exchange, opened at 125 LaSalle St. in Chicago
On this Day in Telephone History
On This Day in Telephone History June 26TH 1878 First Bell Telephone Exchange in Illinois, the Chicago Telephonic Exchange, opened at 125 LaSalle St. in Chicago
On This Day in Telephone History June 26TH 1968 Carterphone decision by the FCC. The FCC struck down existing interstate telephone tariffs prohibiting attachment or connection to the public telephone system of any equipment or device that was not supplied by the telephone companies. The suit, which began October 20, 1966, centered on the desire … Read more
On This Day in Telephone History June 25TH 1930 The US Senate considers banning dial phones
On This Day in Telephone History June 25TH 1876 The Centennial Model Telephone was first demonstrated at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition
On This Day in Telephone History June 24TH 1946 Telephone Hour receives Phi Beta Annual Award for the program offering the best in music. Phi Beta is the national fraternity of music and speech.
On This Day in Telephone History June 22ND 1897 Actual organization date of United States Independent Telephone Association. In Detroit, Michigan, beginning at 12 noon, a meeting was called by an executive committee appointed at a previous meeting in Chicago, IL, on May 27 and 28. Composed of two men from each of the more … Read more
On This Day in Telephone History June 21ST 1923 First radio address by a United States President. President Warren G. Harding’s speech, “The World Court” was broadcast in New York and Washington DC over American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) radio stations WEAF and WCAP. As part of his tour of the Western United States, Harding … Read more
On This Day in Telephone History June 20TH 1961 New Jersey Bell Telephone Company‘s 3 Millionth telephone installed
On This Day in Telephone History June 19TH 1900 Prof. Michael I. Pupin, of Columbia University, patented a method for using the loading coil to carry talk over greater distances. Pupin and Dr. G. A. Campbell, of the Bell System, working independently, each had proved that loading coils placed at regular and frequent intervals in … Read more
On This Day in Telephone History June 18TH 1954 Handset with shoulder rest made standard offering. The shoulder support is removable and can be plugged onto the handset grip.