Non-dialable point

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title: Non-dialable point
text: In conventional landline telephony, a non-dialable toll point or toll station was a lone station or line serving a rural subscriber many miles from the nearest central office. As it had no home telephone exchange and therefore no local calling area, no customer could dial its number; all connections to it had to be obtained manually by the long distance operator. These toll stations were one of multiple categories of non-dialable points which could only be reached with assistance from the inward
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date created: 2015-01-13T19:23:48Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T11:21:23Z
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