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- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines abstract "Barbed wire telephone lines were local networks created in rural America at the end of the 19th century and beginning of 20th century.In some isolated farmers' communities, it was not cost-effective for corporations to invest in the telephone infrastructure.Instead, the existing extent of barbed wire fences could be used to transmit electric signals and connect phones in neighboring farms.In 1902, The New York Times reported that ranchers in Montana were inaugurating a telephone exchange in Fort Benton, with the goal of eventually connecting every city in the state.The main purpose of such networks was to transmit information about weather conditions and train schedules.".
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- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wikiPageWikiLink Barbed_wire.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rural_economics.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telephony.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wikiPageWikiLink Fence.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Benton,_Montana.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wikiPageWikiLink Montana.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wikiPageWikiLink Telephone_network.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wikiPageWikiLinkText "barbed wire telephone lines".
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines subject Category:Rural_economics.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines subject Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines subject Category:Telephony.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines hypernym Networks.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines type Organisation.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines comment "Barbed wire telephone lines were local networks created in rural America at the end of the 19th century and beginning of 20th century.In some isolated farmers' communities, it was not cost-effective for corporations to invest in the telephone infrastructure.Instead, the existing extent of barbed wire fences could be used to transmit electric signals and connect phones in neighboring farms.In 1902, The New York Times reported that ranchers in Montana were inaugurating a telephone exchange in Fort Benton, with the goal of eventually connecting every city in the state.The main purpose of such networks was to transmit information about weather conditions and train schedules.".
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines label "Barbed wire telephone lines".
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines sameAs Q4859552.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines sameAs Linhas_telefônicas_de_arame_farpado.
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- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines sameAs Q4859552.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines wasDerivedFrom Barbed_wire_telephone_lines?oldid=684016342.
- Barbed_wire_telephone_lines isPrimaryTopicOf Barbed_wire_telephone_lines.