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| Name blue phone | |
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| Date 1968 | |
Following the introduction of the large public
"red phone," public enthusiasm for the convenience of
direct-dial intercity
calling leads to demand for booth-style public phones with this
service. In 1968
a larger "blue phone" with the same functions as the large
red phone is introduced for commercial testing in Tokyo, Osaka,
Sapporo and other cities, and the service becomes fully operational
the same December. Large numbers of large "blue phones"
are placed in booths (some in pole-type installations) on street
corners and near train stations, for convenience at any time of the
day or night. The design was exported to Australia as the CT3. |
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