What ATM's Looked Like In The 1960's
In the video showcasing 1960s ATMs, viewers are transported back to a time when banking technology was in its infancy. The footage reveals a fascinating system where customers interacted with a two-way camera setup, allowing them to communicate with a teller remotely. Customers would write a check or fill out a withdrawal slip, and the teller on the other end of the camera would process the transaction. Then, through a pneumatic tube system, cash would be sent directly to the customer, providing a seamless and innovative banking experience. This early form of automation offered a glimpse into the future of banking technology, setting the stage for the widespread adoption of ATMs in the decades to come.
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What early ATM's were like in the 1960s pic.twitter.com/zvb8tOcsYo
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