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== History == Early semi-mechanical installations with common control components existed, for example [[rotary system|rotary]] systems in Sweden and France in 1915, and the first [[panel switch]]es in Newark, New Jersey, also in 1915. The first large-scale, fully automatic, common control switching system deployed in commercial production service was the ''ATlantic'' central office in Omaha, Nebraska, a panel system cut over on December 10, 1921. Other panel offices for Kansas City and New York City (the ''PENnsylvania exchange'') were in planning at the same time and opened shortly after. In 1922, common control was introduced in [[Strowger switch|Strowger-type]] step-by-step systems,<ref>Automatic Electric Company, ''The Automatic Director in Strowger Metropolitan Telephone Systems'', in ''Automatic Telephone'', Volume 10(11-12), November 1922, p.116 </ref> resulting in the first installations of [[Director telephone system|Director]] systems in Havana, Cuba in 1924, and in London, England in 1927. By the mid-1920s, common control ideas had extended to include [[Marker (telecommunications)|marker]] systems for testing for idle [[Trunking#Telecommunications|trunks]].{{citation needed|date=February 2019}} During the 1960s, common control exchanges became [[stored program control exchange|stored program control]] exchanges,<ref name=bosse2007>J.G. Van Bosse, F.U. Devetak, ''Signaling in Telecommunication Networks'', 2nd edition (2007), p.111</ref> and by the 1970s they used [[common-channel signaling]] in which the channels that are used for [[signaling (telecommunications)|signaling]] are not used for [[message]] traffic (out of band signaling).<ref name=bosse2007/>
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