Network neutrality? Hush!

By Stewart Schley for CED

It's hard to imagine today, when mobile phone users think little of broadcasting their most sensitive conversations within easy earshot of strangers, that people once jealously guarded their telephone privacy. But there was enough concern about telephone propriety in the 1920s that an inventive corporation built a business around a product whose singular purpose was to muffle telephone conversations.
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