Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone, 1993

Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone, 1993 Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone, 1993 Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone, 1993

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Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone by Hutchison Personal Communications Ltd, 1993. With park and charge unit, home base station and owner’s documentation, all in original carrying case.

Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone by Hutchison Personal Communications Ltd, 1993.

In the 1990s a portable telephone system called Telepoint, sometimes known as CT2, was developed as a competitor to mobile phone technology. In the UK four companies offered Telepoint services, and the best known was the Rabbit Phone system by Hutchison Personal Communications Ltd. Users could carry their Rabbit phone with them and make calls from public access points on the Rabbit system. Unfortunately the rapidly expanding mobile phone networks quickly outstripped all the Telepoint providers, and lack of uptake meant that the Rabbit system was discontinued less than two years after its 1992 launch.

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Category:
Telecommunications
Object Number:
2005-107
Materials:
plastic (unidentified), metal (unknown), paper (fibre product), electronic components and composites
type:
mobile telephone
credit:
Donated by Mr Roger Keyworth

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Hutchinson 'Rabbit' mobile telepoint telephone, 1993

'Rabbit' mobile telepoint telephone, made by Hutchison Personal Communications Limited, 1993

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Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone, made by Hutchison Personal Communications Limited, 1993.

In the 1990s a portable telephone system called Telepoint, sometimes known as CT2, was developed as a competitor to mobile phone technology. In the UK four companies offered Telepoint services, and the best known was the Rabbit Phone system by Hutchison Personal Communications Ltd. Users could carry their Rabbit phone with them and make calls from public access points on the Rabbit system. Unfortunately the rapidly expanding mobile phone networks quickly outstripped all the Telepoint providers, and lack of uptake meant that the Rabbit system was discontinued less than two years after its 1992 launch.

Materials:
metal (unknown) , plastic (unidentified) , composites and electronic components
Object Number:
2005-107/1
type:
mobile telephone
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Park and charge unit for 'Rabbit' mobile telepoint telephone, 1993

Park and charge unit for 'Rabbit' mobile telepoint telephone, 1993

Park and Charge unit for 'Rabbit' mobile telepoint telephone, made by Hutchison Personal Communications Limited, 1993

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Park and charge unit for Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone, made by Hutchison Personal Communications Limited, 1993.

In the 1990s a portable telephone system called Telepoint, sometimes known as CT2, was developed as a competitor to mobile phone technology. In the UK four companies offered Telepoint services, and the best known was the Rabbit Phone system by Hutchison Personal Communications Ltd. Users could carry their Rabbit phone with them and make calls from public access points on the Rabbit system. Unfortunately the rapidly expanding mobile phone networks quickly outstripped all the Telepoint providers, and lack of uptake meant that the Rabbit system was discontinued less than two years after its 1992 launch.

Measurements:
overall: 3 mm x 50 mm x 104 mm, .26 kg
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) , metal (unknown) and electronic components
Object Number:
2005-107/2
type:
battery charger
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Base station for 'Rabbit' mobile telepoint telephone, 1993

Home Base Station for Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone, made by Hutchison Personal Communications Limited, 1993

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In the 1990s a portable telephone system called Telepoint, sometimes known as CT2, was developed as a competitor to mobile phone technology. In the UK four companies offered Telepoint services, and the best known was the Rabbit Phone system by Hutchison Personal Communications Ltd. Users could carry their Rabbit phone with them and make calls from public access points on the Rabbit system. Unfortunately the rapidly expanding mobile phone networks quickly outstripped all the Telepoint providers, and lack of uptake meant that the Rabbit system was discontinued less than two years after its 1992 launch.

Measurements:
overall: 40 mm x 135 mm x 200 mm, .44 kg
Materials:
metal (unknown) , plastic (unidentified) and electronic components
Object Number:
2005-107/3
type:
mobile phone accessory
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Original packaging for 'Rabbit' mobile telepoint telephone, 1993

Original packaging for 'Rabbit' mobile telepoint telephone, 1993

Original carrycase and owner's documentation for Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone, made by Hutchison Personal Communications Limited, 1993.

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In the 1990s a portable telephone system called Telepoint, sometimes known as CT2, was developed as a competitor to mobile phone technology. In the UK four companies offered Telepoint services, and the best known was the Rabbit Phone system by Hutchison Personal Communications Ltd. Users could carry their Rabbit phone with them and make calls from public access points on the Rabbit system. Unfortunately the rapidly expanding mobile phone networks quickly outstripped all the Telepoint providers, and lack of uptake meant that the Rabbit system was discontinued less than two years after its 1992 launch.

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
2005-107/4
type:
packaging
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Two batteries from the Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone by Duracell

Two batteries from the Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone by Duracell

Two batteries from the Rabbit mobile telepoint telephone by Duracell, 1990-1993

Object Number:
2005-107/5
type:
mobile telephone