The Fluberg automatic telephone exchange was put into service on 22 January 1968. The building is clad in Eternit with felt roofing. It contains a 300 number, XY- exchange. Today, ...
The Fluberg automatic telephone exchange was put into service on 22 January 1968. The building is clad in Eternit with felt roofing. It contains a 300 number, XY- exchange. Today, this is Norway’s only complete XY-exchange kept in its original site.
The exchange’s technical equipment stems from a time span, between 1930 and 1970.
The exchange went out of service in 1980, but may be reactivated for the benefit of the public.
If you wanted to place a long-distance phone call from Fluberg, it would have to go through Odnes’s or Hov in Land’s manual telephone exchanges for further connection.
A new exchange, currently in service, is situated next to the old.
About the object
about Fluberg sentral er kledd med eternitt og har papp på taket.
Fluberg automatkiosk inneholder en XY-sentral med 300 nummer. Dette er den eneste komplette XY-sentral i Norge som er bevart på sitt opprinnelig sted. Sentralen er ute av drift (1997). Ny sentral er bygd tett inntil den gamle.
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