I can't resist cross posing this here --
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSTOT7RBkNc&feature=youtu.be

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSTOT7RBkNc&feature=youtu.be



That's awesome!
Are many of those wires that were installed in 1954 still in use?
I can remember those "bell" ringers in those things - loud enough to wake the dead![]()
That's awesome!
Are many of those wires that were installed in 1954 still in use?
I've got a British Post Office Type 746 telephone made in 1972 (year of my birth) connected to my home PIAF via a PAP2T![]()
Mainly for "the last mile" in older neighborhoods. That's the problem that the telco's have had. New installs have fiber, the older neighborhoods are getting FTTN (fiber to the neighborhood). In the green box (never remember the name) where the copper is terminated, they're putting in dsl equipment and fiber to the CO. The shorter distance from the green box to the home, means that they can run higher transfer rates to the home.
I've watched the green box across the street from my place slowly grow into two large boxes filled with dsl equipment, fiber and copper terminations. Quite interesting.
I've got an old step by step switch that we use for demostration purposes. It's only good for about 3 or 4 digits. Wonder if I could interface it to Asterisk.
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