IBM 1750 Switching System

By admin , 15 December 2015
1750
Description

The IBM 1750 is a stored program, microprocessor controlled PABX introduced in the late 1970's. The analogue switching network uses thyristor cross-points. The system can be expanded from a minimum of 100 extensions to a maximum of 760 extensions (96 exchange lines) in modular stages. In addition to supporting modular hardware expansions, the system software provides separate feature packages and function sets.

Year First Manufactured
1979

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