Posted on 11/23/2015 1:56 PM By Central Telephone
Using a telephone was a rather simply activity once upon a time. You lifted the handset to answer or dial a call, and returned it to the base once completed. With the advent of cassette-based answering machines, there was now something new to learn; recording outgoing messages, retrieving ones that were left by callers, and in later touchtone iterations of the technology, being able to access your messages remotely by calling yourself and entering an access code. Crazy as it may seem, we entered the age of the “user manual”…