| Vermont Historical Society - 1926 - 630 páginas
...with a central office where the wire could be connected as desired, establishing direct communcation between any two places in the city. Such a plan as...believe in the future wires will unite the head offices in different cities and a man in one part of the country may communicate by word of mouth with another... | |
| Frank Lewis Dyer, Thomas Commerford Martin - 1910 - 532 páginas
...manufactories, etc., uniting them through the main cable with a central office, where the wire could be connected as desired, establishing direct communication between any two places in the city. , , . Not only so, but I believe, in the future, wires will unite the head offices of telephone companies... | |
| John E. Kingsbury - 1915 - 594 páginas
...manufactories, &c., &c., uniting them through the main cable with a central office where the wire could be connected as desired, establishing direct communication...in the future wires will unite the head offices of the Telephone Company in different cities, and a man in one part of the country may communicate by... | |
| John E. Kingsbury - 1915 - 598 páginas
...manufactories, &c., &c., uniting them through the main cable with a central office where the wire could be connected as desired, establishing direct communication...introduction of the telephone to the public. Not only s0, but I believe in the future wires will unite the head offices of the Telephone Company in different... | |
| Telephone Pioneers of America - 1923 - 166 páginas
...manufactories, etc., uniting them all through the main cable with a central office where the wires could be connected as desired, establishing direct communication between any two places in the city." The use of cables, as a substitute for open wires, in order to reduce the congestion in thickly populated... | |
| 1927 - 738 páginas
...manufactories, etc., uniting them through the main cable with a central office where the wire could be connected as desired, establishing direct communication between any two places in the city. Not only so, but I believe in the future wires will unite the head offices of telephone companies in... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - 1928 - 360 páginas
...manufactories, etc., uniting them all through the main cable with a central office where the wires could be connected as desired, establishing direct communication between any two places in the city." About two years later or in 1880 the idea became a fact and wires enclosed in sheath were used across... | |
| 1923 - 1008 páginas
...manufactories, etc., etc. — uniting them through the main cable with a central office where the wires could be connected as desired, establishing direct communication...believe in the future wires will unite the head offices in different cities, and a man in one part of the country may communicate by word of mouth with another... | |
| Jeremy Bernstein - 1987 - 270 páginas
...described in 1910 as "One policy, one system, and universal service" and of which Bell had written in 1877, "I believe, in the future, wires will unite the head offices of the Telephone Company in different cities, and a man in one part of the country may communicate by... | |
| Ithiel de Sola Pool - 1990 - 314 páginas
...comments that the device would be used for longdistance talk. Bell, in a letter in 1878, declared: "I believe in the future wires will unite the head offices of the Telephone Company in different cities, and a man in one part of the country may communicate by... | |
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