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| Date 1965 | |||
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| In use in Japan | 10 yen unit imported into the UK for trial by the Hull Telephone Co. Never used commercially. | ||
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| The Redphone in Australia. | the ATT pink phone | ||
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As direct intercity dialing becomes more
widespread and more areas can be accessed by area codes beginning
with "0" demand grows for a new type of public telephone
that will allow nationwide direct dialing. A prototype large-size
red telephone with these capabilities is installed in Tokyo Station
in 1965, and becomes fully operational in June 1966. The new
telephone set has a lower profile than the previous public "red
phone" and has a gold band with the label "For Direct
Long-Distance Calls." This unit was a popular export, with versions being used in Australia (the Victa Redphone) and the U.S. (the ATT pink phone)
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