Bell telephone magazine (1922) (14569587858)
Summary
Identifier: belltelephonemag17amerrich (find matches)
Title: Bell telephone magazine
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: American Telephone and Telegraph Company American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Information Dept
Subjects: Telephone
Publisher: (New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Co., etc.)
Contributing Library: Prelinger Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive
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Honolulu Coxxects with the A. T. & T. Companys Trans-Pacific Station at Sax Francisco as ReadilyAS with Other Islands of the Hawaiian Group.
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International Telephone Calls Both hv Wiki; and hv Radio Circuits Are IIwumi) in This Long Distance Office in Berlin. OVERSEAS OPERATOR from the British Limited to the Japanese Kabushiki —knowledge of these and a thousand other details contributes tothe intelligent handling of the call and to the avoidance of mis-takes and delays. The next step in the process of handling the call is to passthe call to the distant side. In the case of all of the overseasservices operated by the Bell System, this is done simply bydictating the particulars as they appear on the ticket. Sinceour overseas calls are dealt with by speech, the question oflanguage comes to the fore. Naturally, if operators in twocountries with different languages are to speak with each other,one at least must be bi-lingual. In Europe the general ruleamong the various telephone administrations is that any inter-national service may be operated in the language agreed uponbetween the interested administrations. In the radiotele
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