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Some British equivalents from the past: ![[Linked Image from telephonesuk.co.uk]](https://www.telephonesuk.co.uk/images/713_grey.jpg) Common uses of the no-dial types here were such things as a direct ring-down intercom line within a building, a PBX extension on a sales floor where a floorwalker (think of Captain Peacock in "Are You Being Served?") would be required to answer calls but not originate them, etc.
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