Why Cities Still Invest in Old-School Phone Booths
Glass-walled phone booths, once written off as urban fossils, are being repainted, rewired and mapped back into city infrastructure. In an era of near-universal smartphones, they are returning as both symbolic anchors of urban memory and hardwired contingency tools when digital networks fail.Behind the nostalgia is a rational calculus of risk. Mobile networks depend on dense base-station grids and...More
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