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La Palma / Telescopes / William Herschel Telescope / Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling / Government Radio Network / Telephone exchange / Ringtone / Phreaking / Voice-mail / Telephony / Technology / Electronic engineering
Date: 2009-05-11 12:35:27
La Palma
Telescopes
William Herschel Telescope
Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling
Government Radio Network
Telephone exchange
Ringtone
Phreaking
Voice-mail
Telephony
Technology
Electronic engineering

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