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From: r4@mvuxd.att.com (Richard R Grady, Jr)
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Subject: Re: 100th Anniversary of the Pay Phone
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Date: 18 Aug 89 13:43:48 GMT
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In article  telecom@eecs.nwu.edu
(TELECOM Moderator) writes:
> [...]   In the late sixties, most payphones were
>charging fifteen or twenty cents per call. The price has been twenty-five
>cents in most places now for several years.


Payphones still cost a dime in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

Dick Grady              r_r_grady@att.com             ...!att!mvuxd!r4
The above opinions are mine, and not necessarily those of my employer.