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81 pages. 23MB. Revised Feb. 2023. With its detailed research and vintage images, Len’s history shows, in detail, how names progressed through the dial conversion process, how some exchanges had to be renamed, and how Bell Canada handled subscriber training. The chronology ranges in time from the introduction of public switched telephone service in 1879 through to the final establishment of All Number Calling in 1966. Includes sketches and photos of CO buildings. Contributed by Len Hicken. Processed by Paul Fassbender.
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