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Giant Touchscreens Coming To NYC Phone Booths

An anonymous reader writes "New York City is planning an upgrade to its aging pay-phone infrastructure. A pilot program will next month install 32-inch touchscreens in 250 phone booths throughout the city. The screens will display "local neighborhood information, including lists of nearby restaurants, store sales in the area, traffic updates, landmark information and safety alerts — in multiple languages.' They will facilitate the 311 service, and also allow people to file complaints or request city information. The good news is that these screens won't cost the taxpayers anything. The bad news is that they will be supported by advertising. The plan is to eventually support Skype calls and email, and to integrate Wi-Fi hotspots."

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  1. Stealing and breaking? by CoderExpert · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Considering the high cost of 32" touch screens, and their almost non-existing serviceability (once you break it, it's gone), is this really such a good idea? It will probably just lead to stealing and breaking, especially during night time. The pay phones itself aren't that expensive, and consists of several parts that you can fix (and they are bulky). These touch screens are.

    Besides, even if "tax payers don't need to pay for them and they will be supported by advertising", they will have to eat the costs initially. Advertising will just recoup the cost in the long run, IF it's successful project.

    1. Re:Stealing and breaking? by Moheeheeko · · Score: 5, Funny

      I wonder if hobo urine streams will push the buttons on it, I guess we will know soon.

  2. They have phones in booths now? by Kenja · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally I can get rid of this annoying cell-phone.

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    "Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
  3. I was just wondering... by Iniamyen · · Score: 5, Funny

    How could chatroulette get any worse? Now I know.