Ideally yes, but in poorer countries the telephone infrastructure (buried wires, poles and junction boxes) is so old that there are often problems.
4 billion celluar telephones exist in the world :)
NO!
Oh, dude, it's like saying telephones have made it easier for people to connect with each other across long distances. So, like, you can chat with your friend in Australia while chilling in your pajamas in New York. It's basically saying the world feels smaller because you can reach out and touch someone, like, figuratively speaking.
no.
A topic sentence for telephones could be: "Telephones have revolutionized communication by enabling instant connectivity across vast distances." This statement highlights the transformative impact of telephones on how people interact, emphasizing their role in facilitating immediate exchanges of information. Additionally, it sets the stage for discussing various aspects of telephones, including their evolution, technology, and social implications.
telephones have made communication much easier. telephones let people who are miles away from each other contact each other. without telephones, the world would be a much more difficult place to live in
i have no idea like 3333333333339999999999999999999999999990000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000999999999999999999 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- but prolly like 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 million (i improved the answer)
this world would be a diasaster! TRAGEDY HORRIFYING PLACE D:!
I think they are about 5 billion telephones!!
Cave drawings have been found all across the world.
One thing secretaries do at work at answer telephones. They also type of letters and send out emails for the boss.
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