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07-29-2022 04:21 PM
I noticed, heard and sometimes personally asked if there is a public payphone in the area. I always instructed them to the public washroom area there is one. Now it is removed. I have no idea why? All i know public payhone at Lonsdale Quay is extremely important. I know most people now a days are using cellular phone but there are lots of instances we need a public payphone still specially at the Quay. To name a few
1) Visitors from cruise-ships don’t have roaming data but wanna call a friends or relatives.
2) Visitors cellular phones out of battery
3) Visitors forgot to bring their cellphones
4) Locals cellphone died
5) Locals lost a cellphone, needs to call someone supposedly having to meet in the area.
6) Visitors or Locals lost a shoulder bag needs to call their bank to cancel or out their ATM’s on hold right away before it is fraudulently used.
7) Locals consumed their data allowance 100% can’t use their cellphone now, while gonna meet someone in the area.
😎 Locals needs to call any government agencies it takes an hour or two on hold before you being answered…don’t wanna use our data and don’t wanna drain our battery while outside.
A lots more reasons we stillbneed public payphones now a days. Hope it will be back even just for our visitors.
Be blessed everyone
SHALAWA
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07-29-2022 05:36 PM
Additionally since covid hit, most people don't even carry change anymore, payphones don't support tap to pay, and since payphones are rarely if ever sanitized, who knows what's on them.
A guy in Vancouver created a map of payphones. He hasn't been to Lonsdale Quay recently so that one still shows on the map. Some of them were updated more recently.
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07-29-2022 05:16 PM - edited 07-29-2022 05:17 PM
The revenue a payphone generates is almost NIL and the cost to maintain them outweighs keeping them. Some payphones have generated less than $5 for the entire year. The shift has gone to almost everyone carrying a cellphone these days, and plenty of WiFi hot spots. Over time there will be less and less public pay phones, as the culture shift away from them.
Like renting Beta, VHS, Laser disc and blu ray, everything shifts away sooner or later.
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07-29-2022 06:56 PM
Once again just 1 payphone to address those unexpected circumstances both visitors and locals experienced at the Quay where they need an immediate access of phones.
Be blessed everyone
SHALAWA
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07-29-2022 05:36 PM
Additionally since covid hit, most people don't even carry change anymore, payphones don't support tap to pay, and since payphones are rarely if ever sanitized, who knows what's on them.
A guy in Vancouver created a map of payphones. He hasn't been to Lonsdale Quay recently so that one still shows on the map. Some of them were updated more recently.
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07-29-2022 07:18 PM
Once again thank you so much.

