Baby Boomers
In reply to the discussion: Without revealing your age.... [View all]ShazzieB
(18,891 posts)What I do remember is phones being hardwired straight into the house/building. No changing or rearranging without the phone company sending someone out to do it.
If you needed to replace a phone or change to a different type of phone, you had to get it from your local phone company, and someone had to come out and install it.
If you lived in a small town, all the latest styles weren't necessarily available, and you had to setle for whatever they had.
No matter what kind of of phone you got, it remained the property of the phone company.
When it became possible to buy a phone in a store, you couldn't do it without first having a plug-in wall jack installed, unless you lived in a place that was new enough to have them already installed. (Which we didn't.)
I was so happy when we finally moved to a newer place and could buy a phone of our choice, bring it home, and plug it in.