superphreak
May 1, 2018 11:15 AM Subscribe
Telephone World hosts, among other gems, Evan Doorbell's Phone Tapes, where he explains exactly what you're hearing in Ma Bell's wires in the 70s and 80s.
Just going to leave this here. https://textfiles.com/phreak/
posted by mikelieman at 11:34 AM on May 1, 2018 [1 favorite]
posted by mikelieman at 11:34 AM on May 1, 2018 [1 favorite]
Oh MY! Turns out that I am involved in some of those! ( I'll leave which ones for the historians to deduce. )
posted by mikelieman at 11:36 AM on May 1, 2018 [2 favorites]
posted by mikelieman at 11:36 AM on May 1, 2018 [2 favorites]
Evan's previous site, which has stuff going back to the 60s.
posted by rhizome at 12:16 PM on May 1, 2018
posted by rhizome at 12:16 PM on May 1, 2018
there used to be some great phone company lore sites by retired AT&T techs, but they mostly seem to have gone under
posted by thelonius at 12:42 PM on May 1, 2018
posted by thelonius at 12:42 PM on May 1, 2018
there used to be some great phone company lore sites by retired AT&T techs, but they mostly seem to have gone under
The Bell System Technical Journal (1922-1983)
posted by ZenMasterThis at 1:10 PM on May 1, 2018 [2 favorites]
The Bell System Technical Journal (1922-1983)
posted by ZenMasterThis at 1:10 PM on May 1, 2018 [2 favorites]
Last I checked, the Telecom Digest archives were still available, with all the fun anecdotes and geeky detail about how it all worked that have been compiled over 20+ years of operation.
posted by wierdo at 1:58 PM on May 1, 2018
posted by wierdo at 1:58 PM on May 1, 2018
Plenty of other resources and primary documents are available on the official website of Phil Lapsley's wonderful book Exploding the Phone.
posted by theartandsound at 9:26 PM on May 1, 2018 [1 favorite]
posted by theartandsound at 9:26 PM on May 1, 2018 [1 favorite]
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