Midlands To Have Automatic Telephone Exchanges

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The Midlands is in a good position to have a completely automatic telephone service by 1970, the target set by the Post Office, said Mr W.T.Gemmell, director of the Midland Region, at the recent opening of an automatic exchange at Barlaston, near Stone, Staffordshire, ' starts a story in the May 3rd 1961 edition of Electronics Weekly.

 

'Ninety five per cent of all telephones in the Midlands were connected to automatic exchanges, which was higher than the national figure, he added.'

 

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