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AT&T Archives: Now You Can Dial (Bonus Edition) 

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Introduction by George Kupczak of the AT&T Archives and History Center.
The goal of this film was to aid in reducing customer dialing irregularities by demonstrating the correct way to use the dial telephone. It documents the shift between operator-based connections (which were on the way out) and having to dial the phone and make the connection yourself.
The dial telephone was new at this point, although the two-letter, 5-number system was still commonplace. This film even has to explain what a ringing and busy signal sound like!
This film opens with the demonstrator pointing out the importance of correctly using the dial telephone. Correct dialing techniques are demonstrated, with an emphasis placed on the following:
Be sure of the right number
Wait for the dial tone
Refer to the number while dialing
Turn the dial until the finger hits the finger stop
Avoid confusing the letter "O" with the "0"
The difference between ringing and busy signals
One by one, the conventions described in this film that aren't already gone may disappear imminently - for instance: with voicemail, the norm, when is the last time you got a busy signal on a call?
Susann Shaw, the demonstrator in this film, was a popular fashion model throughout the 1940s and 1950s, making frequent appearances in the pages of Vogue.
Produced by Charles E. Skinner Productions
Footage courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ

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Комментарии : 38   
@paulsiegle8344
@paulsiegle8344 Год назад
Suzanne did a great job!! Now I know how to use dial-up, can't wait to get it!!
@taylorp535
@taylorp535 2 года назад
About the party line portion. My great grandma lived in a three flat building in the city and when the building got these phones, all the tenants were on the same line 😂 so the phones would ring and if it was for someone else they would just shout through the stairwell “HEY! PICK UP SO AND SO IS ON THE PHONE” My grandpa said it was super annoying when he was a kid 😂😂 I can only imagine lol
@michaelvoisey8458
@michaelvoisey8458 2 года назад
In the 50s and 60s during my childhood in London we had dial direct telephones
@JRondeauYUL
@JRondeauYUL Год назад
A 1954 film ! Gee! I was born at the beginning of 1956.This is why I found that the system introduced by ATT was very modern compared to Bell’s. The 7 digits dialing protocol introduced in this movie was in effect in many communities until recently. The dialing system was based on clics. If you didn’t have a telephone with a dialer, you could still benefit from the system by sending the clics a different way. For instance, the switch on which the handset was resting was a clicker. I did it several times: calling numbers without dialing them but by clicking them.
@therealandycook
@therealandycook 12 лет назад
BRRR BRRR
@secularDudeNE
@secularDudeNE 5 лет назад
Your comment has been sitting here for six years, I thought it was high time it got an upvote. Besides, I'm probably one of the few people who understood it. 😁
@rexlex1736
@rexlex1736 4 года назад
The introduction of dial phones allowed one to make obscene phone calls without a nosey operator listening in, and the calls could not be traced! Bring on the heavy breathing!
@Acroposthion
@Acroposthion 4 года назад
Just forget all this - get a whistle from a box of *Captain Crunch,* and maybe a *Blue Box* for extra fun.
@maunster3414
@maunster3414 4 года назад
Get it right, people, zeros are not o's and vice versa.
@Lethaltail
@Lethaltail 10 лет назад
I actually wish I had a rotary, they look nice c:
@Lethaltail
@Lethaltail 10 лет назад
DONT YOU DARE COMMENT ON HERE >:C
@nerdboy3458
@nerdboy3458 5 лет назад
Ok
@gkiltz0
@gkiltz0 4 года назад
They were so much slower than touch tone dialing, because the number actually got read on the back spin. You had to bring it all the way around. the take your finger completely out, then do the same with the next number Not so bad when most cities had 4 or 5 digit phone numbers but a real bitch when we got to 7 digit numbers and the area code for out of town calls
@Lethaltail
@Lethaltail 3 года назад
@Jai Latrease big brain reply I could probably get an actual western electric handset at this point lmao
@TuberoseKisser
@TuberoseKisser 2 года назад
Old comment but some places sell modern rotary phones but the issue is that no one really has house phones anymore especially in cities.
@thomaschristopher8593
@thomaschristopher8593 Год назад
8:15 "10 rings" well, that's a suggestion that has fallen by the wayside. better answer in 3 rings or it goes to voice mail, or the caller hangs up.
@southernguy35
@southernguy35 4 года назад
really ironic as now ATT is dialing back on US workers and having them literally train their non native english speaking replacements.
@taylorp535
@taylorp535 2 года назад
Verizon is doing the same. One of my coworkers worked for ATT and another Verizon and they said that they had to train people overseas. They both left the respective companies after that.
@GroupNebula563
@GroupNebula563 Год назад
oh shut up ya racists
@Za_TA
@Za_TA 3 года назад
Imagine while she speaks, come to stage and say " Look what I have in my hand (Iphone/Android ). I don't need to rotate , Just Tap" but then oh crap No Service.
@NEWCASTLE.UNITED.
@NEWCASTLE.UNITED. 5 лет назад
So when are these being released?
@gkiltz0
@gkiltz0 4 года назад
Getting too expensive to maintain old 16mm film
@Qboro66
@Qboro66 4 года назад
I think you missed it Rip Van Winkle.
@lukesmith2725
@lukesmith2725 5 лет назад
The numeral “oh”? What number is that? Sometime between 1954 and today we must’ve started using the word zero. 🤔
@bobloblaw9679
@bobloblaw9679 3 года назад
it has always been zero. lazy people say "oh"
@mattwalter5184
@mattwalter5184 Год назад
Fewer syllables to just say "oh".
@eyecomeinpeace2707
@eyecomeinpeace2707 Год назад
Rotary phones were not so great when trying to be the first caller of a radio show's contest where you needed to answer the radio host's riddle and win money. The dialing was sooooooo...slowwwwww!!!
@verasmith4767
@verasmith4767 3 года назад
When people could remember phone numbers in their heads.
@infinightsky
@infinightsky 2 года назад
You can’t remember your number?
@theresareineke6753
@theresareineke6753 4 года назад
Lady, that last number is a zero, not an O, to be confused with the Letter “O”. 🙄 You sure took your time to test dial your phone number; what happened to that ugly klaxon sound that we used to get when we delaying the dial? 🤨
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 4 года назад
Originally released in 1954.
@pwrfl2357
@pwrfl2357 4 года назад
“Sarah....Sarah?...
@maunster3414
@maunster3414 4 года назад
People from them would be sharply gobsmacked if they could see today's.
@spinav8r
@spinav8r 3 года назад
Hey lady! Stop saying the "numeral oh"! She's probably not around anymore, so my apologies. RIP
@keefmeister77
@keefmeister77 Год назад
This is too confusing, can't we just do voice command?
@punkrockredneck5563
@punkrockredneck5563 3 года назад
Oh blah blah
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