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The original royalty payable to the State was continued at 10 per cent, of the gross receipts, with a minimum of 4o/. Per annum for each provincial exchange opened. During this second term of five years the Paris exchange increased rapidly, those in the provinces very slowly ; a few internal trunk lines of inconsiderable length were erected, and the first metallic circuit between Paris and Brussels put into use. Early in the second term in 1886 a step was nearly taken which would have totally c...hanged the history of French telephony. The Minister of Posts and Telegraphs signed a concession for thirty-five years, giving a telephonic monopoly to a new company, with a capital of i, ooo, ooo/. Sterling, which was to acquire not only the business of the Societe Generale, but 'also the exchanges already opened by the State. At the end of the thirty-five years the company's system was to lapse to the France 139 State without payment. But the House of Deputies would not endorse the project, which was accordingly shelved.
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