Clodagh Finn: The end of the line for Ireland’s public payphones

Since the first one was installed, on Dawson Street in 1925, they have provided a social

Clodagh Finn: The end of the line for Ireland’s public payphones

There are six days to make a last-ditch plea to the communications regulator to prolong the life of that anachronistic, though beloved, beast, the public telephone box.

Though probably even Superman couldn’t save his famous changing room now.

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