On This Day in Telephone History May 14TH and 15TH 1921

On This Day in Telephone History May 14TH and 15TH 1921 Exceptional aurora borealis affected telegraph service. Powerful earth currents not only interrupted the direct current, grounded circuits used for Morse telegraphy, but burned out heat coils and charred cable insulation at many places in America and Europe.

On This Day in Telephone History, May 14TH and 15TH 1921, an Exceptional Aurora Borealis affected telegraph service. Powerful earth currents not only interrupted the direct current, grounded circuits used for Morse telegraphy, but burned out heat coils and charred cable insulation at many places in America and Europe.

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On This Day in Telephone History May 13TH 1916

On This Day in Telephone History On May 13TH 1916 the first flag was flown from ATT’s Headquarters at 195 Broadway, NYC in honor of New York's Preparedness Parade. This was a United States flag, 25 x 40 feet in size, flown on a staff 137 feet above the roof-360 feet from the curb.

On This Day in Telephone History, May 13TH 1916, the first flag was flown from ATT Headquarters in honor of New York's Preparedness Parade. This was a United States flag, 25 x 40 feet in size, flown on a staff 137 feet above the roof-360 feet from the curb at 195 Broadway in NYC.

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On This Day in Telephone History May 11TH 1967

On This Day in Telephone History May 11TH 1967 President Johnson received a gold Trimline® telephone with Touch-Tone® service. He used it to talk with governors, other state officials and telephone people across the country over a special communications network. The call went to 47 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. H. I. Romnes, board chairman of AT&T, presented the President with the gold phone to commemorate installation of the 100-millionth phone in the U.S.

On This Day in Telephone History May 11TH 1967 President Johnson received a gold Trimline® telephone with Touch-Tone® service. He used it to talk with governors, other state officials and telephone people across the country over a special communications network. The call went to 47 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. H. I. Romnes, … Read more

On This Day in Telephone History May 11TH 1877

On This Day in Telephone History May 11TH 1877 – Alexander Graham Bell gave a preview demonstration of “telephone over wire” from Brooklyn, N. Y., to the St. Denis Hotel at Eleventh Street and Broadway in Greenwich Village, New York City.

On This Day in Telephone History May 11TH 1877 – Alexander Graham Bell gave a preview demonstration of “Telephone Over Wire” from Brooklyn, N. Y., to the St. Denis Hotel at Eleventh Street and Broadway in Greenwich Village,  New York City. 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 Smile for Us 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

On This Day in Telephone History September 14TH 1966

On This Day in Telephone History September 14TH 1966 AT&T Stopped Accepting Collect Calls from Cuba. Because of a $2 million balance of payments problem, AT&T stopped accepting collect calls from Cuba to the U.S. In response, the Cubans would not permit either collect calls from the U.S. or calls paid for in Cuba to the U.S.

On This Day in Telephone History September 14TH 1966 AT&T Stopped Accepting Collect Calls from Cuba. Because of a $2 million balance of payments problem, AT&T stopped accepting collect calls from Cuba to the U.S. In response, the Cubans would not permit either collect calls from the U.S. or calls paid for in Cuba to … Read more