Category
page 1Public phones
telephone booth
small structure furnished with a payphone
payphone
thumb|AT&T payphone in [[San Antonio, Texas in 2006]]
police box
public telephone booth used by the police or to contact the police
emergency telephone
telephone used primarily to call emergency services

telecentre
thumb|Telecentre building in Senegal
A telecentre is a public place where people can access computers, the Internet, and other digital technologies that enable them to gather information, create, learn, and communicate with others while they develop essential digital skills. Telecentres exist in almost every country, although they sometimes go by a different names including public internet access center (PIAP), village knowledge center, infocenter, Telecottage, Electronic Village Hall, community technology center (CTC), community multimedia center (CMC), multipurpose community telecentre (MCT)
call shop
Business providing access to telephones
LinkNYC
LinkNYC is an infrastructure project providing free Wi-Fi service in New York City. The office of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the plan on November 17, 2014, and the installation of the first kiosks, or "Links," started in late 2015. The Links replace the city's network of 9,000 to 13,000 payphones, a contract for which expired in October 2014. The LinkNYC kiosks were devised after the government of New York City held several competitions to replace the payphone system. The most recent competition, in 2014, resulted in the contract being awarded to the CityBridge consortium, wh
courtesy telephone
telephone for relaying messages to a specific person after being notified via a public address system, or for customers to seek information