Skip to main content

External Extension Telephones

Volume 646: debated on Tuesday 24 October 1961

The text on this page has been created from Hansard archive content, it may contain typographical errors.

99.

asked the Postmaster-General how many external extension telephones have been installed during the past two years at a quarterly rental of over £1,000; who are the main users of these extensions; and why an adequate service cannot be given over the main telephone network in such cases.

The public network could, of course, be used, but external extensions provide direct communication as well as access to the public network.No external extensions have been installed, during the past two years, at a quarterly rental of over £1,000.