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Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 11, 2014

Phone system upgrade headed to LA Superior Court

Some good news: The Los Angeles County Superior Court is making significant technological strides by updating its phone system. By Paul Kiesel and Carolyn Kuhl


By Paul Kiesel and Carolyn Kuhl


Do you remember what it was like to dial a phone with a rotary system? For those of you born within the last 40 years: You had to place your finger in a disc and spin it clockwise so a signal would be sent to your phone with what number to dial. Zero was at the bottom of the disc, so phone numbers like 909 (though that area code didn't exist) were difficult and actually painful to dial. The word "dial" has its deriva...

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