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How is it verifying the calling line? Via ANI, or CID?
Incredible idea. I love this so much.
Damn this needs building for the UK payphones there are a dying breed too and they used to be everywhere
We actually ran something similar in the UK a couple of years ago but had to shut it down due high costs.

However we recently figured out how to do it in a way that won't bankrupt us, so keep your eyes peeled over the next few weeks...

https://payphone.team

I love this, it's so creative. The audio recordings were a great idea
more Silicon Valley/California xenophilia? </sarcasm>
Please expand this to other states. This is such a fun and creative idea.
Would benefit from seasons i.e. wipe the leaderboard every once in a while
As a GIS programmer and a payphone nerd. I love love love this.
Nice, by playing this you’re also supporting the continued existence of the phones (in a small way) since the toll-free number pays them.
Real world exploration games like this and Jet Lagged: The Game Hide and Seek are just so cool.

I’d play it if payphones from my state were included! I don’t know if they are licensed/registered here though.

This is brilliant and makes me wish even more that I still lived in California -- hopefully this could extend the the entire Left Coast if there's enough payphones to warrant it.
I know of a working payphone that is not on the Payphone Go map. Photo: https://i.postimg.cc/Dw4sCDpJ/payphone.jpg The fact that I know of one makes me wonder, are there are others? Is the list the author obtained from PUC incomplete? Is this phone operating unlicensed? Has the phone died since I last visited a year ago?
This is a fun idea. It occurs to me that I would enjoy seeing unvisited phones on the map in a different color. [Edit: Oh, now I see green dots for visited phones. Was this always there and I just hadn't noticed?]
Please consider extending the game at least by a couple weeks! I’m very curious what percent of all California payphones could be captured with an extended game. I know the game’s phone number isn’t free but I’m sure it could be largely covered by donations.

Without even going and playing the game yet, it’s already let me understand more of the local geography. Lots of small nursing homes, behavioral institutions, and halfway houses have a payphone. Places that thankfully I haven’t had to think about and didn’t even know were there. I doubt most of these will be captured.

Many have lamented the demise of the payphone but it really bears repeating. If someone loses or is robbed of their phone, they have to rely on the trust of strangers (when they may be looking pretty rough themselves) or scrape up $20-40 for a prepaid phone at a store that’s open, rather than calling at a payphone that’s open 24/7 for 25 or 50 cents or even for free with a collect call.

I think every modern state should have some emergency phones. Not everyone has a smartphone, available at all times.