Todd Hoff

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There was almost no way to bring radical new technology into the Bell System to coexist with the old. It wasn’t until 1968, when the FCC permitted the use of the Carterfone—a device for connecting private two-way radios with the telephone system—that AT&T’s unrelenting grip on the nation’s telecommunications system loosened. Not
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