Telephone
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Afrikaans: Telefoon
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Ænglisc: Feorrspreca
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العربية: هاتف
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مصرى: تيليفون
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Aragonés: Telefón
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ܐܪܡܝܐ: ܙܥܘܩܐ
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Asturianu: Teléfonu
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Azərbaycanca: Telefon
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Bahasa Indonesia: Telepon
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Bahasa Melayu: Telefon
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Basa Sunda: Telepon
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Bosanski: Telefon
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Български: Телефон
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Català: Telèfon
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Česky: Telefon
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Cymraeg: Ffôn
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Dansk: Telefon
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Deutsch: Telefon
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Deitsch: Foohn
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Eesti: Telefon
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Ελληνικά: Τηλέφωνο
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English: Telephone
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Español: Teléfono
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Esperanto: Telefono
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Euskara: Telefono
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فارسی: تلفن
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Français : Téléphone
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Gaeilge: Teileafón
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Gagana Samoa: Telefoni
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Gàidhlig: Fòn
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Galego: Teléfono
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ქართული: ტელეფონი
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한국어: 전화
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हिन्दी: दूरभाष
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Hrvatski: Telefon
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Íslenska: Sími
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Italiano: Telefono
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עברית: טלפון
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ಕನ್ನಡ: ದೂರವಾಣಿ
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ភាសាខ្មែរ: ទូរស័ព្ទ
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Kiswahili: Simu
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Kurdî: Telefon
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Latina: Telephonum
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Latviešu: Telefons
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Lietuvių: Telefonas
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Lojban: fonxa
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Magyar: Telefon
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മലയാളം: ടെലിഫോണ്
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मराठी: दूरध्वनी
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Nāhuatl: Huehcacaquiztli
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Nederlands: Telefoontoestel
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Nedersaksies: Tillefoon
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Nēhiyawēwin / ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ: ᑕᐦᑲᐱᐦᒉᓂᑲᓐ
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日本語: 電話機
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Norsk bokmål: Telefon
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Norsk nynorsk: Telefon
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Occitan : Telefòn
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Oʻzbekcha: Telefon
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Polski: Telefon
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Português: Telefone
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Ripoarisch: Tellefoon
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Română: Telefon
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Runa Simi: Karu rimay
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Русский: Телефон
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Scots: Telephone
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Shqip: Telefoni
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Slovenčina: Telefón
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Slovenščina: Telefon
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Српски / srpski: Телефон
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Suomi: Puhelin
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Svenska: Telefon
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Tagalog: Telepono
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தமிழ்: தொலைபேசி
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ไทย: โทรศัพท์
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Tiếng Việt: Điện thoại
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Türkçe: Telefon
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اردو: ہاتف
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Walon: Telefone
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ייִדיש: טעלעפאן
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Українська: Телефон
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Žemaitėška: Tilipuons
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Чӑвашла: Телефон
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粵語: 電話
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中文: 电话
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吴语: 电话
·English: Telephone is an electric device for transmitting sound between two points. See also: Payphone and Telephone booth
Early (pre-dial) telephones [redaguoti]
Rotary-dial phones [redaguoti]
Push button land-line phones [redaguoti]
Mobile telephones [redaguoti]
Other phones [redaguoti]
Videophones [redaguoti]
English: Videophone Wikipedia article
NOTE:
- for historical reference, this webpage also includes 20th Century still-image transmission devices, which were a less functional form of conventional videophones (and which are not to be confused with today's Video-enabled UMTS mobile phones, or camera-cellphones);
- there are also other separate media repository articles and categories for:
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- Videoconferencing Systems and Components (for one-to-many and many-to-many conference calls using a Multipoint Control Unit (MCU), or its equivalent, unlike Videophones which are meant for one-to-one calls without an MCU)
- Webcams (low-cost device meant for use with a computer)
- Telepresence (high-end videoconferencing system using state-of-the-art technologies resulting in high definition video and audio)
- Video-enabled UMTS mobile phones (mobile and cellphones with videocalling capablilities)
- Video-enabled satellite phones (satellite phone systems meant for videocalls)
Videophones -Contemporary (since 2000) [redaguoti]
Videophones -Near-recent (1976—1999) [redaguoti]
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Swedish Prime Minister Tage Erlander using an Ericsson videophone to speak with Lennart Hyland, a popular TV show host (1969)
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Videophones -Historical (1925-1975) [redaguoti]
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Right side view of AT&T Picturephone Mod II with cover removed exposing one of several internal PCBs.
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Videophones -Conceptual (1924 and prior) [redaguoti]
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Videophones -Subassemblies and components [redaguoti]
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Right side view of AT&T Picturephone Mod II with cover removed exposing one of several internal PCBs.
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Videophones -Sundry images [redaguoti]
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