Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Special Reports: Telephones and Telegraphs, 1902
Dominance of telephony. - Although the commercial telephone has developed entirely during the past thirty years, the comparison made in Table 1 shows that it is of vastly greater importance than the tele graph. In 1902 the telephone systems operated per cent of the wire mileage reported for both tele phones and telegraphs, gave employment to per cent of the wage-earners, paid per cent of the wages, received 68 per cent of the total revenue, and paid per cent of the total expenses.
In the appendix to this report are printed the special schedules employed in the collection of the telegraph and telephone statistics, and the instructions for their application.
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