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As you can see on the keypad, each number from 2-9 corresponds to 3 or 4 letters. That number can be any of those 3 or 4 letters, so 1 press of “2” corresponds to either an “A” “B” or “C”. So dialing 1-800-555-APPL would be 1-800-555-2775 (just an example). This is the same for all phones, not just the iPhone.
Phone numbers looked like this in the middle of the 20th century because of telephone exchanges. Phone subscribers were given a unique five-digit number within their service area. These would be preceded by two digits which were identified by letters that denoted the telephone exchange you were connected to.
In the most areas of North America, telephone numbers in metropolitan communities consisted of a combination of digits and letters, starting in the 1920s until the 1960s. Letters were translated to dialed digits, a mapping that was displayed directly on the telephone dial.
Beginning in the late 1920s, alphanumeric codes were assigned to the beginning of numbers to help identify geographic locations. Telephone engineers then devised a 7-digit standard in 1931 to expand their pool of possible number combinations. They also used alphanumeric codes as the prefix to individual line numbers.
In 1910 the USA, then a country with the highest telephone penetration rate, numbered over 7 million subscribers, which compared to Russia's 155,000. In the days of old an ordinary telephone number had four digits, while large cities used five-digit numbers.
Telephone numbers ranging from 1-3 digits first appear in the 1892-1893 City Directory.
There have been letters on the phones, at least in the US since 1917. Because the letters are standardized, they can be exchanged for words. This actually makes it easier to remember a phone number. Substituting letters and words makes it easier for a phone number to be remembered.
Phone numbers looked like this in the middle of the 20th century because of telephone exchanges. Phone subscribers were given a unique five-digit number within their service area. These would be preceded by two digits which were identified by letters that denoted the telephone exchange you were connected to.
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