Finland started use landline phones (they are connected through copper cable which has been dug some 3 meters underground in cities) in 1882 and some of the important governmental phone numbers stayed the same for 100 years..Usage of land line has been drastically reduced after invent of mobile phone, and Finland was at the forefront of development of first mobile phones altough dropped out from the contest in early 2000sBut 1980s and 1990s phones were dominated by Finland regardless.SOME people refused to give up their landlines. At least a few have been operating up until now.But 30th June 2026, soon, is the last day when all phone operators close down their landline systems permanently. From then on Finland is a completely mobile country.You havent even been able to get a new landline after the year 1999.. But many people owned them before that date and refused to give up and the law said that phone operators need to keep running things.Landlines had a caveat: if you make a phone call, it charges by the minute so if you leave the line open for 24 hours the bill will be astronomical. Luckily line is always closed by hitting the closure button on a landphone. Or pulling out the plug from the wall.In mobile phones operators were prohibited from allowing "eternal calls" it will timeout at somepoint no matter what you do.https://www.voice.fi/ilmiot/hyvastit-numeroiden-veivaamiselle-ja-puhelimen-vieressa-paivystamiselle-lankapuhelimet-jaavat-historiaan-tiistaina
I sold electronics in the 90s and I remember Finland-this and Findland-that whenever they gave us sales training meetings for cell phones.
>>537983075>outdated TDM 48 volt garbo is gone, and that's LE BADI can't tell if you're a zoomer or just retarded, call it.
>>537983512The infrastructure would resist a nuclear war, mobile phone networks will go down at the slightest problem caused by a pajeet or any diversity hire.
>>537983075I don't care one way or the other, but its how we used to judge the severity of storms and power outages. If the phone still worked, it wasn't all that bad. If phones went down, you went to live at grandma's for a week or two.
>>537984272I will kind of miss the tv/movie trope of picking up a phone and "line's dead...been cut" (cue ominous music, and crash of thunder).
we need to go back
>>537985625The good thing is the infrastructure is becoming weaker and weaker, that infrastructure supports the system of control and oppression against Whites, so it will go down, definitely, easily.
>>537984391GET THE FUCK OUT OF THERE!!!!THE CALL IS COMING FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE!!!!
>>537983075Live in extreme rural Appalachia mountains in SE Kentucky. Back dirt road with no neighbors near us for a couple miles. We haven't had phone line service here in around 17 years. Was on satellite internet/phone til 2 years ago when the cell company put a tower near enough we could reach it with a cell reciver booster I put on the same tower Igot out cb antenna and radio antenna on. I only use my cell phone to use the internet on and make an occasional call twice a month to check on my brother lives up in Michigan. Rest time I use my car to chat with my neighbors up and down the road. You faggots provide me all the entertainment I need crying about shit like a holler slut with a sand filled pussy.
>>537986427Who tf even talks to their neighbors on a phone in the first place that a cb is some sort of flex?