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- From: jasko@park.bu.edu (John V. Jaskolski)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Question Regarding Telephone PARTY LINES
- Message-ID: <JASKO.92Nov5101507@park.bu.edu>
- Date: 5 Nov 92 15:15:07 GMT
- Article-I.D.: park.JASKO.92Nov5101507
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- Reply-To: John_Jaskolski@cns.bu.edu
- Distribution: sci.electronics
- Organization: Boston University Dept. of Cognitive and Neural Systems
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- I am interested in building telephone bridges for party lines.
- This would be a device that allows multiple callers to call in
- and be "bridged" together so as to be able to all talk together
- at the same time. Ideally, the system would have several numbers
- with any number of lines able to be dynamically allocated to
- a given party line number. For example, 5 people might call in
- on line 1 (and be talking together), 7 people might be talking on
- line 2, etc.. At another time 50 people might be on line 1 with
- the teleconferencing system dynamically allocating the lines to each
- number as needed. What I am looking for is ANY INFORMATION
- WHATSOEVER: chips that might be used, schematics, textbooks, vendors,
- whatever. These systems are also called Group Bridging Service (GBS)
- systems and if purchased comercially they are expensive.
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- Thank You Very Much,
- John V. Jaskolski
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