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Is Strowger to be phased out?
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The NHS Direct telephone number is to be replaced by 111, a number which it is inadvisable to use on Strowger systems as a faulty line can produce a series of 1's.
Is Strowger to be phased out? Both Strowger and Touch Tone telephones work at present.
Is Strowger to be phased out? Both Strowger and Touch Tone telephones work at present.
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As pulse dialling is now recognised by stored program control software, rather than by electro- mechanical exchanges, it's usually possible to differentiat e between a faulty line (where there appears to be a continuous string of '1's) and a '111' call (where there are only three separate '1's, dialled within a given period of time). So I doubt that there...
21:45 Sun 29th Aug 2010
As pulse dialling is now recognised by stored program control software, rather than by electro-mechanical exchanges, it's usually possible to differentiate between a faulty line (where there appears to be a continuous string of '1's) and a '111' call (where there are only three separate '1's, dialled within a given period of time). So I doubt that there will be a technical problem with the introduction of the '111' number.
However I can't see that anyone could have reason to complain if pulse dialling was made redundant. Strowger died 108 years ago. DTMF has been around for about a third of a century. Surely it's time to move on?
Chris
However I can't see that anyone could have reason to complain if pulse dialling was made redundant. Strowger died 108 years ago. DTMF has been around for about a third of a century. Surely it's time to move on?
Chris
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