The original pay-as-you-go phones
18-08-2026 22:05 via chicagoreader.com

The original pay-as-you-go phones

In 1901, the Chicago Telephone Company ran a newspaper ad promoting a technology it said would make its service available to “every resident of Chicago”: home pay phones. Known as nickel-in-the-slot phones, they required users to insert five cents—roughly $2 today—each time they made a call, with a minimum charge of five cents per day. […]
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