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'''British Telecommunications Systems''' was formed by [[British Telecom]], [[GEC]], [[Standard Telephones and Cables]] and [[Plessey Co]] in 1979 to market overseas the exchange, developed at a cost of £200 million.
'''British Telecommunications Systems'''  


Developing 'System X', the advanced electronic telephone exchange. By 1982 still had no orders for it.
1979 Formed by [[British Telecom]], [[GEC]], [[Standard Telephones and Cables]] and [[Plessey Co]] to market overseas the ''System X'' exchange, an advanced electronic telephone exchange. developed at a cost of £200 million.
 
By 1982 the company still had no orders for System X.


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British Telecommunications Systems

1979 Formed by British Telecom, GEC, Standard Telephones and Cables and Plessey Co to market overseas the System X exchange, an advanced electronic telephone exchange. developed at a cost of £200 million.

By 1982 the company still had no orders for System X.

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