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Home > Part D - Economic Sectors > Chapter Dg - Communications  
Telegraph and Telephone, Series Dg8-116
Editors: Alexander J. Field and David F. Weiman

doi:10.1017/ISBN-9780511132971.Dg8-116
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Domestic telegraph industry-messages, wire, offices, employees, and finances: 1866-1987
Series Dg8-21
Telegraph, teletypewriter exchange (TWX), and international cable and radiotelegraph rates between New York and selected cities: 1850-1980
Series Dg22-33
Telephone industry-telephones, access lines, wire, employees, and plant: 1876-2000
Series Dg34-45
Telephone industry-telephones and average daily conversations: 1876-1995
Series Dg46-55
Telephone rates between New York and selected cities: 1902-1981
Series Dg56-63
Telephone industry finances-Bell and independent companies: 1880-1995
Series Dg64-75
Telephone industry finances-local exchange and common carriers: 1950-1997
Series Dg76-89
International telegraph and telephone industry-messages, calls, ocean cable, finances, and employment: 1907-1987
Series Dg90-102
Cellular telephone industry-systems, employees, subscribers, sites, revenue, and capital investment: 1984-2001
Series Dg103-109
Internet hosts and Web sites, by type: 1969-2002
Series Dg110-116


 
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