Abstract

Following the rapid progress made with the development of electronic techniques during the Second World War, it became apparent that they offered considerable advantages in telephone switching, such as freedom from mechanical wear, small physical size and weight, and high operating speeds. These manifest advantages, coupled with a desire to improve reliability and performance, to reduce maintenance and operating costs, to reduce accommodation requirements and to provide a faster service, led to extensive research and development programmes in many countries.

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