Telephone
(Redirected from Téléphone)
Afrikaans: Telefoon
· Ænglisc: Feorrspreca
· العربية: هاتف
· مصرى: تيليفون
· Aragonés: Telefón
· ܐܪܡܝܐ : ܙܥܘܩܐ
· Asturianu: Teléfonu
· Azərbaycanca: Telefon
· Bahasa Indonesia: Telepon
· Bahasa Melayu: Telefon
· Sunda: Telepon
· Bosanski: Telefon
· Български: Телефон
· Català: Telèfon
· Čeština: Telefon
· Cymraeg: Ffôn
· Dansk: Telefon
· Deutsch: Telefon
· Deitsch: Foohn
· Eesti: Telefon
· Ελληνικά: Τηλέφωνο
· English: Telephone
· Español: Teléfono
· Esperanto: Telefono
· Euskara: Telefono
· فارسی: تلفن
· Français : Téléphone
· Gaeilge: Teileafón
· Gagana Samoa: Telefoni
· Gàidhlig: Fòn
· Galego: Teléfono
· ქართული: ტელეფონი
· 한국어: 전화
· हिन्दी: दूरभाष
· Hrvatski: Telefon
· Íslenska: Sími
· Italiano: Telefono
· עברית: טלפון
· ಕನ್ನಡ: ದೂರವಾಣಿ
· ភាសាខ្មែរ: ទូរស័ព្ទ
· Kiswahili: Simu
· Kurdî: Telefon
· Latina: Telephonum
· Latviešu: Telefons
· Lietuvių: Telefonas
· La .lojban.: fonxa
· Magyar: Telefon
· മലയാളം: ടെലിഫോണ്
· मराठी: दूरध्वनी
· Nāhuatl: Huehcacaquiztli
· Nederlands: Telefoontoestel
· Nedersaksies: Tillefoon
· Nēhiyawēwin / ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ: ᑕᐦᑲᐱᐦᒉᓂᑲᓐ
· 日本語: 電話機
· Norsk bokmål: Telefon
· Norsk nynorsk: Telefon
· Occitan : Telefòn
· Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча: Telefon
· Polski: Telefon
· Português: Telefone
· Ripoarisch: Tellefoon
· Română: Telefon
· Runa Simi: Karu rimay
· Русский: Телефон
· Scots: Telephone
· Shqip: Telefoni
· Slovenčina: Telefón
· Slovenščina: Telefon
· Српски / srpski: Телефон
· Suomi: Puhelin
· Svenska: Telefon
· Tagalog: Telepono
· தமிழ்: தொலைபேசி
· ไทย: โทรศัพท์
· Tiếng Việt: Điện thoại
· Türkçe: Telefon
· اردو: ہاتف
· Walon : Telefone
· ייִדיש: טעלעפאן
· Українська: Телефон
· Žemaitėška: Tilipuons
· Чӑвашла: Телефон
· 粵語: 電話
· 中文:电话
· 吴语:电话
· English: Telephone ☎ is an electric device for transmitting sound between two points. See also: Payphone and Telephone booth
Main category: Telephones
Early (pre-dial) telephones
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1870s design
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1896
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Wall mounted telefone
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Man and woman using telephones, c. 1910
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woman using telephone, c. 1910 "Candlestick style" phone
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man using telephone, c. 1910
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Téléphone mural Thomson-Houston - Modèle 1911
Rotary-dial phones
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The "Bauhaus-telephone" by Fuld, 1925
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Ericsson bakelittelefon 1931
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Telephone W36
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Hungarian Telephone Factory Budapest, 1937.
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Wall telephone, c. 1930s
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Ericofon bottom
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Ericofon
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rotary dial mechanics
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Swedish standard phone "Dialog" 1966
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Telefónica Telephone, Model: Heraldo
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"Dialog" från 1972 i grön
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"Dialog" seven main parts
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Wandtelefon 1981
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Sound of a dial (Schrack FP 400010)
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Rotary Phone and Directory
Push button land-line phones
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AT&T "Touch-Tone" Telephone
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Swedish standard phone "Diavox" 1976
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Uniden phone numberpad
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70s telephone
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Wandtelefon 1989
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An italian SIP telephone 1990s
Mobile telephones
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Wireless modern telephone
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Wireless telephone
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DECT Telephone Siemens SL565
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DECT Wireless telephone
Smartphones
[edit]Other phones
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Swedish phones "Mox" and "Fido"
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Man using pay telephone
Videophones
[edit]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:
- 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)
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Videophone in a public space in France.
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Motorola Ojo Videophone 900, 2005.
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Nortel IP Video Phone 1535, February 2008.
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Deutsche Telekom T-View 100 ISDN type videophone meant for home offices and small businesses. Image March 2007.
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UMTS Video call between Sweden and Singapore, Sony Ericsson K800 over a UMTS mobile network, Sep 2007.
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Tandberg E20 Videophone
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Tandberg E20 Videophone featuring Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales
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Russian President Medvedev using a Tandberg Tactical MXP, Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev and Ruslan Tsalikov during an emergency videoconference, November 2009
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Russian President Medvedev using a Tandberg Tactical MXP, Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev and Ruslan Tsalikov during an emergency videoconference, November 2009
Videophones - Near-recent (1976—1999)
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The French Matra videophone (1970)
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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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The Alcatel Visionis (1989)
Videophones - Historical (1925-1975)
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1972-73 Mod II AT&T 'Picturephone', with its control pad nested within its circular base support.
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1972-73 Mod II AT&T 'Picturephone'. Note audio speaker that can almost be seen through the upper R.H. corner grill.
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1972-73 Mod II AT&T 'Picturephone', with control pad nested within circular support base.
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Close up view of camera and its reflector mirror on a 1972-73 Mod II AT&T 'Picturephone', for use with documents placed at the base.
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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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AT&T 'Picturephone' Mod II Control Pad (1972-73), close-up view.
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Videophones - Conceptual (1924 and prior)
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Video telephony in the year 2000, as imagined in 1910. From a French postcard by Villemard, 1910. Paris, BNF, Estampes.
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Telephonoscope videophone-television concept, a forecast for 1879, in the 9th December 1878 issue of Punch Magazine.
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Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone 1914
Videophones - Subassemblies and components
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Close up view of camera and its reflector mirror on a 1972-73 Mod II AT&T 'Picturephone', for use with documents placed at the base.
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AT&T 'Picturephone' Mod II of 1972-73, view showing serial number plate on the top surface
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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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AT&T 'Picturephone' Mod II Control Pad (1972-73), close-up view.
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AT&T 'Picturephone' Mod II of 1972-73, exposed upper-rear view, with its unit cover removed.
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AT&T 'Picturephone' Mod II of 1972-73, left side view with cover removed exposing some of its inner components.
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Videophones - Sundry images
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Video telephony in the year 2000, as imagined in 1910. From a French postcard by Villemard, 1910. Paris, BNF, Estampes.
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Telephonoscope videophone-television concept, a forecast for 1879, in the 9th December 1878 issue of Punch Magazine.