the frist telephone looked like a typewriter and needed a lot of power to work
what happens to telephone wires on hot days
Go on goggle pictures and type in old phone.
One can look up a caller ID on a telephone via various websites like PeopleSmart and Forbes. Both websites offer various telephone features, including looking up a caller ID.
sometimes they are. territory.
very old! lol look it up on google and push pics.
the second telephone was small and it had a rotating circle on the front so u can put in the #
look in a telephone book
It's not like a telephone. Boom.
If you look on your telephone bill, you will possibly see things like Federal Line Cost Charge, Federal Access Charge, or Federal Subscriber Line Charge. They are charges you pay for having a telephone that are accessed by the US government.
When looking for a business telephone number for free the best place to look is in the White Pages of your city's telephone book. You can also use your computer to look up business telephone numbers for free.
There are many types of telephones - you'll have to specify which one you want to know about. The best way would be for you to look up IMAGES of telephones on your search engine.