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NEWSfrom All Quarters of the "World - ericssonhistory.com

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Trends <strong>of</strong> Development in TelephonyC JACOB/EUS, TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON, STOCKHOLMThis article sums up <strong>the</strong> present situation in differentUDC 621.395(047.1)LME 82, 83, 84fields <strong>of</strong> tele<strong>com</strong>municationsin <strong>the</strong> light <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> developments in telephony during <strong>the</strong> pastdecade, going on <strong>the</strong>refrom to what may he expected during <strong>the</strong> sixties on <strong>the</strong>basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> advances in fundamental sciences and in technology. The articleis adapted from a lecture given to <strong>the</strong> Swedish National Association <strong>of</strong> ElectricalEngineers on September 9, 1960.The time that has elapsed since <strong>the</strong> second world war has been one <strong>of</strong>dynamic developments in tele<strong>com</strong>munications. Advances in <strong>the</strong>ory, in technologyand in equipment design have led to <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> new productswhich, in many important respects, have changed <strong>the</strong> conditions <strong>of</strong> people'slives and had an influence on many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> functions <strong>of</strong> society. Tele<strong>com</strong>municationshave been an important factor in <strong>the</strong> growth <strong>of</strong> production ingeneral. They have also placed a number <strong>of</strong> new tools at <strong>the</strong> disposal <strong>of</strong>researchers, so contributing to <strong>the</strong> advances in <strong>the</strong> whole <strong>of</strong> our cultural life.The tele<strong>com</strong>munications industry has itself been among <strong>the</strong> most expansiveduring <strong>the</strong> postwar period.Telephony is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> oldest branches <strong>of</strong> tele<strong>com</strong>munications. It hadreached a high engineering level even before <strong>the</strong> last war and, in terms <strong>of</strong>output, predominated over all o<strong>the</strong>r branches <strong>of</strong> tele<strong>com</strong>munications. In matters<strong>of</strong> technology, telephony has made a number <strong>of</strong> important advances since<strong>the</strong> war. The production <strong>of</strong> telephone equipment has risen considerably,though not as much as in several o<strong>the</strong>r branches <strong>of</strong> tele<strong>com</strong>munications. Newproduction units have also been established in countries which had earlier hadto rely on imports.In considering <strong>the</strong> trends <strong>of</strong> development in telephony, we may take as ourstarting point what has emerged during <strong>the</strong> fifties. We should perhaps firstconsider <strong>the</strong> situation as it appears to subscribers. For <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> past tenyears have perhaps not been particularly dramatic, but <strong>the</strong> advance has beenon a broad front. One important event is <strong>the</strong> continuous expansion <strong>of</strong> subscriber-dialledlong distance calls. Ano<strong>the</strong>r is <strong>the</strong> relative lowering <strong>of</strong> telephonerates as a result <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> progressive rationalization <strong>of</strong> manufacture, installationand operation. The quality <strong>of</strong> service has at <strong>the</strong> same time been greatlyimproved. Internal <strong>com</strong>munication systems <strong>of</strong> different kinds are being increasinglyused. The transmission performance <strong>of</strong> telephone sets has beenraised. New types <strong>of</strong> set have been evolved, and parallel sets for residential useare be<strong>com</strong>ing increasingly <strong>com</strong>mon. New and better public call box apparatushas been designed; telephone answering machines have proved a valuableaddition to <strong>the</strong> service facilities. Finally, <strong>the</strong> perhaps greatest engineering featwithin <strong>the</strong> field during <strong>the</strong> fifties, <strong>the</strong> Atlantic cables have perfected <strong>the</strong> quality<strong>of</strong> transmission on conversation across <strong>the</strong> Atlantic.102If we now peer instead into <strong>the</strong> future and wonder what new developmentswe may expect in <strong>the</strong> next ten years, we must first - if we are to keep toreally revolutionary matters - consider <strong>the</strong> advances in <strong>the</strong> fundamental sciences<strong>of</strong> physics, chemistry and ma<strong>the</strong>matics, which have not yet reached <strong>the</strong>

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