pay phone - translation to ελληνικό
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pay phone - translation to ελληνικό

TYPICALLY A COIN-OPERATED PUBLIC TELEPHONE
Pay phone; Customer-owned coin-operated telephone; Payphones; COCOT; Pay telephone; Public phone; Pay-phone; Coin phone; Coinbox; Public phone booth; Public phones; Coin-operated telephone
  • 1C Payphone - Bell System, Made by Western Electric
  • A typical BT payphone in [[Scotland]]
  • [[Bell Canada]] payphone
  • Payphone booth in Kyoto, Japan, with figures etched into the glass
  • [[Telus]] payphone in [[Golden, British Columbia]]
  • Silver Spring, MD]]

pay phone         
δημόσιο τηλέφωνο
public phone         
δημόσιο τηλέφωνο
top up         
  • Typical sign showing where top-ups can be made.
"PAY-AS-YOU-GO" MOBILE PHONE SERVICE
Pay as you go(phone); Prepaid cellular; Prepaid wireless service; Prepaid wireless; Prepaid cellular phone; Prepaid cellular telephone; Prepaid cellular service; Prepaid wireless phone; Prepaid wireless telephone; Prepaid mobile telephone; Prepaid mobile; Prepaid mobile service; Prepaid cellphone; Prepaid cellular plan; Pay as you talk; Pay As You Go (phone); Pay as you go (phone); Prepaid Mobile Phone; Pay as you go SIM; Go phone; Top up; Burner phone; Mobile phone top-up; Prepaid mobile phones; Prepaid cell phone; Burner phones; Disposable phone numbers; Airtime (mobile phone); Air time (mobile phone); Prepay mobile phone; Pay-as-you-go mobile phone
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Payphone

A payphone (alternative spelling: pay phone) is typically a coin-operated public telephone, often located in a telephone booth or in high-traffic outdoor areas, with prepayment by inserting money (usually coins) or by billing a credit or debit card, or a telephone card. Prepaid calling cards also facilitate establishing a call by first calling the provided toll-free telephone number, entering the card account number and PIN, then the desired telephone number. An equipment usage fee may be charged as additional units, minutes or tariff fee to the collect/third-party, debit, credit, telephone or prepaid calling card when used at payphones. By agreement with the landlord, either the phone company pays rent for the location and keeps the revenue, or the landlord pays rent for the phone and shares the revenue.

Before the ubiquity of mobile phones, payphones were often found in public places to contribute to the notion of universal access to basic communication services. In the late 1920s, the cost of a payphone call in the United States was two cents. In the 1930s, calls were five cents. Early in the 21st century as payphones became rare, the price of a call was fifty cents. One thesis, written as early as 2003, recognized this as a digital divide problem.

In the 20th century, payphones in some countries, such as Spain, used token coins, available for sale at a local retailer, to activate payphones, instead of legal tender coins. In some cases, these were upgraded to use magnetic cards or credit card readers over the years.

Payphones were once ubiquitous worldwide, but their prevalence has declined significantly in the 21st century due to the increasing availability of mobile phones. New York City, which once had 30,000, removed its last public payphone in 2022.

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1. Her killer called police from a pay phone, giving her name and address.
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3. Walker also made three calls to relatives from a nearby pay phone saying she was safe.
4. Below was a picture of Herbstritt, with a sly grin, talking on a pay phone.
5. Authorities arrested Thompson while he talked on a pay phone outside a liquor store.