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The Computer Journal 1961 4(1):34-37; doi:10.1093/comjnl/4.1.34
© 1961 by British Computer Society
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Data Transmission—Problems and Prospects

P. A. Long and E. H. Truslove

Inland Telecommunications Dept., G.P.O., London, UK

This article summarizes the factors to be taken into account and facilities currently available for the transmission of digital data over Post Office Lines. It mentioned some of the problems of using land lines and discusses the role of the Post Office in this field.


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