Report On the Automatic Telephone Situation in the City of Chicago Submitted to
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The unfortunate thing about this plan is that it would provide no additional revenue for handling the private branch exchange business, the calls being, presumably, charged for at the same rate as now, but merely diverted into automatic channels. The Chicago Telephone Company, if it owned the automatic plant, could put it to other uses in serving the public which would supplement the inter-private branch exchange service just described. If it kept the automatic ])lant in opera- 41 tiou for this... innpose, it would, in addition to tliis, be able to offer purely automatic iservice to those subscribers who might desire it as an auxiliary to their manual service. In this way the only legitimate usefulness of tiie present automatic plant would be. Conserved. As thus worked out, the service rendered by the automatic system would be considerably more extensive than it would ever render as an isolated system, since it would reach not only all of the automatic subscribers, but also all of the piesent private branch exchange subscribers of the Bell system in the downtown area.
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