| Name | Solitaire Payphones |
| Date | 2001-2020. Also used in Australia. |
| Manufacturer | Some units may have been manufactured by companies like Nortel or Quante, or rebadged versions from other OEMs. The Solitaire 500 was built by Landis & Gyr, a Swiss industrial automation firm The Solitaire 2000C was made by GN Rathdown Ltd, a UK-based telephone equipment manufacturer |
| Usage | Supervised locations |



| Further notes |
| Solitaire Payphones was a UK-based payphone operator that emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s during the deregulation of the British telecommunications market. This period saw a wave of “independent payphone providers” (IPPs) entering the market to compete with BT (British Telecom), particularly following the 1984 Telecommunications Act and later regulatory reforms by Oftel (now Ofcom). Solitaire was one of the larger “challenger” payphone operators alongside companies like NWP Spectrum, Interphone, Crown Communications, and Universal. Numbers: Estimated to have deployed several thousand payphones across the UK, though never on the scale of BT’s estate. |
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