World’s first electronic private telephone exchange returns to Cambridge

A prototype Pye telephone exchange from the 1950s is to be exhibited at the Cambridge Museum of Technology. It is an example of the world’s first electronic private branch telephone exchange (PBX), designed by Don Delanoy at Pye Telecommunications in 1956. This particular one is thought to be one of the five original field trial models, donated ...

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