Distributed processing telecommunication switch with standardize

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370 67, 3701101, 370 581, H04Q 1104

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054126452

ABSTRACT:
A telecommunication switching system uses identically constructed and programmed switch units in a distributed processing system. The switch units include both analog and ISDN interfaces so that each supports connections to any type of equipment supported by the system. The switch units are connected by a circulating bus carrying both message and voice data.

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