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Openreach currently has 5600 telephone exchanges, they aim to close 4600 of them, initially 108 exchanges will be closed by 2030 then the rest after that, no Wirral exchanges are to close before 2030.
The exchanges to remain open are called enduring exchanges, here is a list of those Wirral ones which will be kept.
Arrowebrook Bromborough Claughton Ellesmere Port Rock Ferry Wallasey
Those to close are:-
Birkenhead Caldy Eastham Heswall Hooton Hoylake Irby Mountwood Neston
I was surprised to see Liverpool Central, the massive Lancaster House building on Old Hall Street is to close as an exchange.
There's a real danger that the left will drag Britain back to the 1970s, with secure well-paid jobs, ample housing, properly-funded NHS and social care, free tuition, student grants, final salary pensions, affordable rail fares and fabulous films and music. David Osland 2025 We don't do charity in Germany, we pay taxes. Charity is a failure of governments' responsibilities - Henning Wehn https://ddue.uk
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Thought I'd add a bit of detail include the old exchange dialling code and numbers
Arrowebrook Church Road, Upton ARR 051 277
Birkenhead Built 1914 Marlon Street, Birkenhead BIR 051 247
Bromborough Built 1948 Croft Avenue East, Bromborough BRO 051 270
Burton The Rake, Burton Closed 1968
Caldy Built 1964 Yew Tree Lane, West Kirby CLA 051 225
Claughton Roland House, Palm Grove, Prenton CLA 051 252
Eastham Bridle Road, Eastham EAS 051 327
Ellesmere Port Oxford Street, Ellesmere Port ELL 051 355
Heswall The Mount, Heswall HES(?) 051 342 Closed
Heswall Pensby Road, Heswall 0151 342
Hooton Built 1968 Chester Road, Little Sutton HOO 051 400
Hoylake The Quadrant, Hoylake Closed 1966
Hoylake Built 1966 Birkenhead Road, Hoylake
Irby Built 1946 IRB 051 472
Liscard Built 1914 Zig Zag Road, Wallasey Closed 1917
Mountwood Built 1948 Prenton Road West, Prenton MOU 051 608
Neston Leighton Road, Neston
New Brighton Built 1954 Became Wallasey 1964 Kenwyn Road, Wallasey NEW 051 639 WAL 051 638
Rock Ferry Rock Lane West, Rock Ferry ROC 051 702
Thornton Hough Built 1930s Neston Road, Thornton Hough Closed 1968
Wallasey (also see New Brighton) Built 1921 Liscard Village, Liscard WAL 051 925 Closed 1964
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I imagine almost all phone traffic now goes via the internet i which case you don't need exchanges at all. Its all done by small routers. I image exchanges now d little more than translate your phone number to an email address, digitise the speech and break it into packets.sith the email address of who you are calling. There will be no switching going on at all there.
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I imagine almost all phone traffic now goes via the internet i which case you don't need exchanges at all. Its all done by small routers. I image exchanges now d little more than translate your phone number to an email address, digitise the speech and break it into packets.sith the email address of who you are calling. There will be no switching going on at all there. You still need computer centres to act as the equivalent of concentrators, switches and routers, that is mostly why they are keeping 1000 exchanges open.
There's a real danger that the left will drag Britain back to the 1970s, with secure well-paid jobs, ample housing, properly-funded NHS and social care, free tuition, student grants, final salary pensions, affordable rail fares and fabulous films and music. David Osland 2025 We don't do charity in Germany, we pay taxes. Charity is a failure of governments' responsibilities - Henning Wehn https://ddue.uk
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I had a friend who worked in the Post Office Research centre in Dollis Hill in london. He was in one of the big London exchanges one evening doing some experimental work there.
At the time the equipment was all Strowger - relays and selectors all of which are in frequent motion and made exchanges - especially big ones very noisy places. You have to shout to make yourself heard in some parts.
Suddenly, he said the more or less constant noise increased, rose to crescendo, and then went completely silent. Every line was in use and there was no switching going on. There was panic with people running about trying to work out what had happened, but then the news trickled through that President Kenedy had been shot.
It seemed that everyone's first reaction to the news was to pick up a telephone and ask a friend if they'd heard the news overloading the exchange. He reported that it took about an hour for the traffic to revert to its normal level of noise.
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