INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

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Takada, Hiroshi
Yoshida, Akira
Endo, Koichi
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To provide servicing of the vast number of international telephone calls and improve the quality of service including call processing efficiency, conventional manual switching operation was replaced by semi-automatic service. Recently, full-automatic telephone service has been put in practice in several countries. This paper introduces the International Telephone Exchange System FX800 and examines the special considerations for full-automatic telephone service.
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