Q and Z
on some telephones
2 = A B C
3 = D E F
4 = G H I
5 = J K L
6 = M N O
7 = P R S
8 = T U V
9 = W X Y
as 26 - 2 = 24 = 3 x 8
so 8 numbers of the dial are used excluding 0 and 1
Yes, however, the letters Q and Z weren't added to the Telephone until the 1990's, and generally only appear on cell phones.
On older telephone dials, there was no Q or Z. On more recent ones, Q was added to the 7 and Z was added to the 9.
0 and 1 have no letters corresponded with them
Q and Z are missing from a phone dial, only rotary phones and push-button phones older than 15 years. As of the 1990s, all 26 letters appear on a phone.
1 and zero
In the U.S. it's 1 and 0.
In the U.S. it's 1 and 0.
Old rotary phones and push-button phones older than 20 years had no Q or Z. As of the 1990's, ALL letters of the English alphabet appear on a phone, including Q and Z. (Prior to the 1990's, the numbers 1 and 0 did not have letters associated with them)
If you're using the letters on the telephone dial, area code WBG would be 924, which is unassigned in North America.
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A, b, c 1 2 3 a b c with you and me
How to Use the Dial Telephone - 1927 was released on: USA: 1927 (California)