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Some have Digital advertising screens on the back and some have static posters. | |||
These cabinets mostly have a map or an advertising space in place of a second phone. | |||
There are also different variations of the glass on these cabinets, with some having the standard Telstra Majestic glass and branding on them. | |||
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Revision as of 06:19, 27 May 2026
The cabinet is the structure housing the payphone that contains the electrical and telephonic equipment needed for a Telstra Smart Payphone to be operational. Indoor payphones are typically very simple, whereas outdoor payphones additionally have a limited amount of cover from the weather.
Very rarely, a payphone does not have a visible cabinet of any kind.
Standard cabinet types
This is a summary of the standard cabinet types:
Note that there is some level of variation in the construction of some of these models, and some payphones do not have a standard cabinet or any cabinet at all. These are rare.
Attachments
Most cabinets have a coloured dome that forms the top. The standard colours are orange for a standard payphone and magenta for payphones with free Wi-Fi, although a limited run of other colours were also installed as part of Telstra's "Life in Full Colour" rebrand in 2011. The hat typically contains a light to illuminate the logo on the outside, and sometimes a router to provide the free Wi-Fi.
Some payphones also have a magenta cube fitted above the hat. This usually contains the router that provides free Wi-Fi and/or the LTE modem that allows the phone to function. This cube has Wi-Fi symbols on it if the payphone has free Wi-Fi enabled and is blank otherwise.
Some payphones have a dark grey "blade" instead of the cube. This is an enclosure for a LTE antenna.
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A Telebox with a standard orange dome
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A Steetcab with a pink dome (Wi-Fi enabled)
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A Majestic cabinet with a magenta dome and cube (Wi-Fi enabled)
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A Telebox with an orange dome and magenta cube (non Wi-Fi enabled)
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A Slimline with a grey blade
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A Telebox with an orange dome and grey blade










