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The Computer Journal 1961 4(2):88-95; doi:10.1093/comjnl/4.2.88
© 1961 by British Computer Society
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Present and Future Facilities for Data Transmission

M. B. Williams

Engineering Department, G.P.O. Headquarters, London, UK

The use of standard communication channels for data transmission is considered. The different problems of private point-to-point and public switched circuits of telegraph and telephone types are discussed; the paper concludes with a review of the possibilities of using wideband channels corresponding to standard assemblies of telephone channels.


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