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In 1892 AT&T introduced an interconnected long distance network. People did not use their own phones for this but a public type phone booth to place calls. On January 25, 1915 Alexander Bell placed a call from New York City to San Francisco. It took 23 minutes to connect and 5 operators. It made the news in the New York Times.

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