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telephone exchange

NOUN
  1. a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication

How To Use telephone exchange In A Sentence

  • This year marks the end of an era in York as telephone exchange operators prepare to answer their last calls.
  • An operator wearing earphone was sitting in the telephone exchange.
  • Your computer or a special module connected to your network sends your request over the internet to the computer or telephone exchange you are attempting to contact.
  • The works consist of building a new corridor linking the main building to the disused Telephone Exchange in the rear yard.
  • An operator wearing earphone was sitting in the telephone exchange.
  • The crowd instantly recognised Idioteque from the first few jittering beats and the sound of Greenwood randomly shoving jacks in and out of his analogue sequencer like a frantic telephone exchange operator.
  • More than a dozen eavesdropping and jamming units, telephone exchanges, and radio and television transmitters were attacked.
  • In 1877 the town was connected by telegraph to Adelaide but it was not until 1911 that a telephone exchange was installed.
  • Reports arrived to say incendiaries had set fire to the top of the telephone exchange and once again stirrup pumps and buckets of water were rushed upstairs where the ceiling above the equipment was burning steadily.
  • An operator wearing earphone was sitting in the telephone exchange.
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