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From: mpoly@panix.com (Michael S. Polymenakos)
Subject: Re: How universal are phones these days?
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Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1993 23:44:41 GMT
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In <LHE.93Apr26131014@yang.sics.se> lhe@sics.se (Lars-Henrik Eriksson) writes:

>Most (if not virtually all) swedish exchanges can handle tone
>dialling. Many older electromechanical exchanges have been modified
>accept tone dialling.

 I would not be suprised if the equipment is compatible, in fact New York
Telephone (NYNEX) spend a lot of money on Swedish switching equipment
recently.

>Lars-Henrik Eriksson                            Internet: lhe@sics.se

 You can guess what brand of equipment I refer to :-)

Michael
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