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Several telephone companies and electric utilities formed units to build new cable systems, while entrepreneurs clamored to get in on the action.
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There was no electric power, and the telephone was dead.
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Agents seized calculators, pens, telephone jacks, light bulbs, and electric power strips that had been equipped with bugs.
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He recalls climbing telephone poles, handing power lines, tugging wires, collecting fees and repairing the electric meters.
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Back then, it was the telephone, high-speed rotary presses, stereotyping, typesetting machines, color presses, rotogravure and the electric-telegraphic typewriter.
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