No, They did not. Because there were not that many phones. And not many people could afford them. Answer In the 1950's the numbers were EA 5 5467...EA meaning east. In the early years of the telephone, you had switchboard operators who would connect you to the person you were calling. An example would be like Andy Griffith calling Sarah to ask her to ring someone up.
Telephones now have memory storage. You can generally add many phone numbers to the memory. As to what numbers, add emergency contacts, your friends, and frequently called numbers.
They used mostly Telephones but hardly anyone had a mobile phone.
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telephones depend on the server....just like many computer programs it will depend on the service of your phone.
No telephones. No need for a telephone number.
In most cities, some books are distributed among the people who are using the telephones that have got almost all phone numbers of the city included. You could also telephone the call center and ask for help.
Yes land line telephones do work if even if there is a power cut. if it is a cordless phone. They need electrical power to transmit from the base to the handset.
You can do a search on the computer about business telephones. You can also look in a local phone book to see if there are companies near you that can help.
You dial Russia from the US by first dialing the numbers you dial is 011, which is the US exit code. Next, dial the number 7 and the ten digit area phone number.
then you have a broken phone along with a broken body
Telephones do not have postal codes. Postal codes are for postal addresses.