Deutsch: Alibiphonomat - der erste Anrufbeantworter, Fa. Zettler GmbH
English: The Alibiphonomat tape-based answering machine, designed by Alois Zettler and approved by German Post in 1963 [1]. This is NOT the Alibiphon (the latter used a combination of disk and tape media, and was introduced earlier in 1957).
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11:30, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
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selbst fotografiert am 5.3.2006 by Paul Lenz --Plenz
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