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| Started by | Richmond <dnomhcir@gmx.com> |
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| First post | 2026-05-18 09:53 +0100 |
| Last post | 2026-05-18 11:21 +0100 |
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The Payphone is Back! (well in Rural Vermont at least) Richmond <dnomhcir@gmx.com> - 2026-05-18 09:53 +0100
Re: The Payphone is Back! (well in Rural Vermont at least) Adrian Caspersz <email@here.invalid> - 2026-05-18 11:02 +0100
Re: The Payphone is Back! (well in Rural Vermont at least) Richmond <dnomhcir@gmx.com> - 2026-05-18 11:21 +0100
| From | Richmond <dnomhcir@gmx.com> |
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| Date | 2026-05-18 09:53 +0100 |
| Subject | The Payphone is Back! (well in Rural Vermont at least) |
| Message-ID | <828q9hp08f.fsf@example.com> |
"VoIP Brings Back Old-Fashioned Pay Phones to Rural Vermont Dial zero for a direct line to the engineerwho installed them "Remember pay phones? Those relics of telecom’s distant past were once everywhere—on many busy street corners, in bars and restaurants, even built into airliners’ seatbacks. Now, an engineer in Vermont is aiming to give the old-fashioned device some present-day relevance. "Patrick Schlott, 32, is an electrical engineer by training who works at the South Burlington, Vt.–based eVTOL maker Beta Technologies. Inspired in part by the free-phone projects Futel and PhilTel, he’s restored and installed free-to-use pay phones at over half a dozen locations across Vermont. " https://spectrum.ieee.org/payphone-voip
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| From | Adrian Caspersz <email@here.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-05-18 11:02 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <n706ejFjrdU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #39572 |
On 18/05/2026 09:53, Richmond wrote: > "VoIP Brings Back Old-Fashioned Pay Phones to Rural Vermont Dial zero > for a direct line to the engineerwho installed them > > "Remember pay phones? Those relics of telecom’s distant past were once > everywhere—on many busy street corners, in bars and restaurants, even > built into airliners’ seatbacks. Now, an engineer in Vermont is aiming > to give the old-fashioned device some present-day relevance. > > "Patrick Schlott, 32, is an electrical engineer by training who works at > the South Burlington, Vt.–based eVTOL maker Beta Technologies. Inspired > in part by the free-phone projects Futel and PhilTel, he’s restored and > installed free-to-use pay phones at over half a dozen locations across > Vermont. " > > https://spectrum.ieee.org/payphone-voip BT are busy installing Street Hubs https://business.bt.com/public-sector/street-hubs/street-hubs-for-the-public/ There is one outside our local train station, you can make free phone calls, connect to wifi and gaze at the latest crucial must-see advertising for Dolmio pasta sauce.... Oh on that, also found a chance to buy your own historical telephone box and accessories https://www.x2connect.com/RedPhonebox/Telephone-Box-Pricing Is this an investment thing? -- Adrian C
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| From | Richmond <dnomhcir@gmx.com> |
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| Date | 2026-05-18 11:21 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <82zf1xnhly.fsf@example.com> |
| In reply to | #39573 |
Adrian Caspersz <email@here.invalid> writes: > On 18/05/2026 09:53, Richmond wrote: >> "VoIP Brings Back Old-Fashioned Pay Phones to Rural Vermont Dial zero >> for a direct line to the engineerwho installed them >> "Remember pay phones? Those relics of telecom’s distant past were >> once >> everywhere—on many busy street corners, in bars and restaurants, even >> built into airliners’ seatbacks. Now, an engineer in Vermont is aiming >> to give the old-fashioned device some present-day relevance. >> "Patrick Schlott, 32, is an electrical engineer by training who >> works at >> the South Burlington, Vt.–based eVTOL maker Beta Technologies. Inspired >> in part by the free-phone projects Futel and PhilTel, he’s restored and >> installed free-to-use pay phones at over half a dozen locations across >> Vermont. " >> https://spectrum.ieee.org/payphone-voip > > > BT are busy installing Street Hubs > > https://business.bt.com/public-sector/street-hubs/street-hubs-for-the-public/ > > There is one outside our local train station, you can make free phone > calls, connect to wifi and gaze at the latest crucial must-see > advertising for Dolmio pasta sauce.... > > Oh on that, also found a chance to buy your own historical telephone > box and accessories > > https://www.x2connect.com/RedPhonebox/Telephone-Box-Pricing > > Is this an investment thing? Street Hub sounds useful, but the FAQ doesn't say where they are. Searching on Google suggests the nearest one to me is about 50 miles away.
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