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Telephone operator

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A telephone operator at work on a private switchboard in 1975

A telephone operator is either

With the development of computerized telephone dialing systems, many telephone calls which previously required a live operator can be placed automatically by the calling party without additional human intervention. Before the advent of automatic exchanges, an operator's assistance was required for anything other than calling telephones across a shared party line. Callers spoke to an operator at a switching office who then literally connected their wire to the proper circuit in order to complete the call. Being in complete control of the call, the operator was in a position to listen to private conversations. Direct Dial (DDD) systems were developed in the 1920s to reduce labor costs as usage increased, and to ensure privacy to the customer. As phone systems became more sophisticated, this sort of direct intervention by the telephone operator was needed less and less.

As well as those employed by the public networks, operators are also needed at private branch exchanges to answer incoming calls and connect them to the correct extension. The term "telephone operator" is used broadly, and can entail a range of responsibilities, from performing wake-up calls from a Hotel Switchboard, to responding to medical emergencies, overhead paging, and disaster response coordination in medical facilities. Well trained operators with a variety of skills usually command the best positions in this field which generally falls under the umbrella of telecommunications.

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