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From Switchboards to Rotary Phones: Early Telephone Technology

Early telephones transformed sound into electrical current using a carbon microphone and electromagnetic receiver. Calls were first connected by manual switchboard operators, then by automatic step-by-step (Strowger) and crossbar switches controlled by rotary-dial pulses. Power evolved from local batteries inside the phone to central office “common battery” systems at about –48V, while ringing arrived as …