Title :
Discussion on “the wiring of large buildings for telephone service.” (Rhodes) Boston, Mass., June 27, 1912. (see proceedings for July 1912)
Abstract :
Edwin M. Surprise I noted in reading Mr. Rhodes´ paper, that in New York City, at least, and probably in other places where very large and tall office buildings are under consideration, the scheme of attenuation is employed; that is, a large cable is brought in at the basement and branches taken off from that cable at necessary intervals. In our New England territory we have leaned a good deal toward the extension of small risers, one, two, or more, as may be required, to each floor, with the idea that it would result in economy, not only on account of the first cost of extending the cables, but also by reason of flexibility.