public telephone in English

noun

pay phone, phone which costs money to use but is not a private phone

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1. Excellent shower block; launderette; fully stocked shop; public telephone and childrens play area.

2. Access to the public telephone network at a fixed location for residential customers.

3. Access to the public telephone network at a fixed location for residential customers

4. Access to the public telephone network at a fixed location for non-residential customers

5. - access to the fixed public telephone network, including unbundled access to the local loop

6. - access to the fixed public telephone network, including unbundled access to the local loop;

7. Access to the public telephone network at a fixed location for non-residential customers.

8. access to the fixed public telephone network, including unbundled access to the local loop

9. Access to the public telephone network at a fixed location for residential and non-residential customers.

10. Access to the public telephone network at a fixed location for residential and non-residential customers

11. Due to the growth of this kind of activity, the public telephone authorities are cooperating internationally to develop networks exclusively for conveying computer information.

12. The public telephone network may incorporate voice compression devices (ADPCM G.726, G.723 etc.), digital pads (digital attenuators), robbed bit signalling and echo cancelling devices.

13. But suppose a person is in a public telephone booth; when he completes his call his coin, instead of going down into the coin box, returns to him.

14. V.4 is an ITU-T recommendation, approved in November 1988, titled General structure of signals of International Alphabet No. 5 code for character oriented data transmission over public telephone networks.