TV for Labor - Public Coins in the 90s era only in the Gang Pusara Buntu Bedimbar Village Tanjung Morawa TvnyaBuruh.com (Monday, 7/21/2025) - Coin Public Phone in the 90s The Future Only in the Gang Pusara Buntu Bedimbar Village, Tanjung Morawa District, Deli Serdang Regency. Coin's public telephone that is in great demand by the 90s era is now a memory of children born in 80 to 85. And history records that coin public phones began to be introduced in Indonesia in 1981. Initially, public telephones were only available to certain circles and letters became communication options. However, with the introduction of coin public phones, long distance communication has become more affordable for the wider community. Although initially popular, coin public phones are now rarely found because they are replaced by the development of mobile technology. Here are some important points related to the history of coin public telephone in Indonesia: 1981: Coin Public Phone began to be introduced in Indonesia. The 1980-1990s era: Coin public telephone reached its peak, with thousands of units installed in various locations. Early 2000s: Coin public telephone began to be abandoned along with the widespread use of mobile phones. Present: Coin public telephone is rarely found and replaced by modern communication technology. The public telephone was first discovered by William Gray in 1889 and was installed in a bank in the Hart Ford Connecticut area. The discovery developed rapidly and in 1892 the number of public telephones in the United States was 81,000. History of Coin Telephone Created: In 1905, the Public Coin Coin created by Bell was first installed outdoor on the Ringinnati road. Public phones do not really attract the attention of the public because the use of telephone personal can not be done in public places. Therefore, in the 1950s, Bell designed a telephone box (room to call) from glass and aluminum which was enough to contain one person in it. This is a rapid progress after years of wood used to make a telephone box. In 1910, Western Electic and Gray Telephone Pay Station Co. Signing an agreement for Gray to make a coin collector (coin collector is a place to enter coins on public phones) in Bell's creation using patents owned by Gray and Western Electric. The results of the agreement were the production of the 50A type coin collector in 1911. At the end of 1912, 25,000 Coin Public Phones with 50A coin collectors were ordered for New York City. This 50A type has 3 holes for a variety of coins and continues to achieve success until 1954, until the following year, introduced a new type that only has one hole that has the same function as the three previous holes. Editor: Ahmad Jais
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