Distributed control type telephone switching system

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H04Q 354

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042107822

ABSTRACT:
A distributed telephone switching control circuit enables a plurality of separate switching networks to behave as if they were a single and integrated switching network. A data processor is individually associated with each separate network. Other data processors are common to all of the separate switching networks. The individual and common processors exchange signals to enable the separate networks to behave as if they were a single integrated network.

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