asked the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs if he will state, in detail, the present position in regard to the development of the Dublin satellite automatic exchanges.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Dublin Satellite Automatic Exchanges.
As the reply is in the form of a tabular statement, I propose with your permission, a Cheann Comhairle, to circulate it with the Official Report.
Following is the statement:—
DEVELOPMENT OF DUBLIN SATELLITE AUTOMATIC EXCHANGES AT 30TH NOVEMBER, 1955.
New Exchanges and Extensions of equipment since 1/7/1954 |
Proposed Extensions of Equipment |
Proposed New Exchanges |
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Exchanges |
Line equipment provided |
Exchange |
Line equipment to be provided |
Location |
Initial Line equipment |
Foxrock (new)* |
1,500 |
Terenure |
600 |
Whitehall* |
2,700 |
Clontarf |
300 |
Dundrum* |
1,800 |
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Priory Park |
600 |
Priory Park |
1,200 |
Palmerston |
900 |
Dundrum (temporary) |
720 |
Clontarf |
600 |
Nutley Lane |
2,000 |
Terenure |
600 |
Rathmines |
600 |
Walkinstown |
2,000 |
Sutton (new) |
1,200 |
Finglas (temporary) |
200 |
Finglas* |
1,000 |
Clondalkin |
50 |
*In replacement of temporary exchanges.
AUTOMATIC CONVERSION DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 20-MILE RADIUS OF DUBLIN AT 30TH NOVEMBER, 1955.
Exchanges already converted to automatic working |
Exchanges proposed to be converted to automatic working |
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Malahide |
Clondalkin |
Greystones |
Skerries |
Castleknock |
Enniskerry |
Bray |
Tallaght |
Lucan |
Balbriggan |
Naas |
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Swords |
Maynooth |
Leixlip |
Portmarnock |
Celbridge |
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Dunboyne |
Rush/Lusk |
Rathcoole |