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ortusdux
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Tin Can – The landline, reinvented for kids
I vaguely recall that there was a time when cellphone companies were required to provide free 911 access. People that only wanted a phone for emergencies were advised to get one and not pay for service because it could still dial 911.
spicybright
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It's still the case now for sure on cell networks that are still active that your phone can reach. At least in the US.
timcederman
6 months ago
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Has been true for as long as I've had a cell phone (coming up to 30 years).
actionfromafar
6 months ago
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I think that still is the case in Europe?
floren
6 months ago
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It's still the case in the US, pop your SIM out and note it'll still say "Emergency calls only" on your lock screen.
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