OP, cell phones actually predate 1979, just nothing like what they are today. But the person who said there was an additional wired line upstairs is correct. It used to be really common to have 2, 3, or more coming to a house; around the time I started getting enough calls to annoy the rest of the family, I got my own line, as did most of my friends. Kind of like parents get their children cell phones once they are in grades 3-4 these days. Only back then, it was more important because many areas didn't have call waiting, so if work called to get in touch with a parent, they would keep getting an engaged tone until their children got off the line...which could be hours, especially for tweens and teens. And also, there was no 'redial' yet, so a caller would have to dial the number full-out over and over, or get the operator to cut in and ask the talking parties to hang up.
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