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The '''DMS-10''' is a member of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Multiplex_System Digital Multiplex System] product family designed and manufactured by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nortel Nortel Networks Corporation]. Development started in 1971 and the first DMS-10 was put into service in October 1977. Unlike most if not all other switches originally designed in the 1970s, some DMS-10s are still used in commercial telephony.
The '''DMS-10''' is a member of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Multiplex_System Digital Multiplex System] product family designed and manufactured by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nortel Nortel Networks Corporation]. Development started in 1971 and the first DMS-10 was put into service in October 1977. Unlike most if not all other switches originally designed in the 1970s, some DMS-10s are still used in commercial telephony.

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The DMS-10 is a member of the Digital Multiplex System product family designed and manufactured by Nortel Networks Corporation. Development started in 1971 and the first DMS-10 was put into service in October 1977. Unlike most if not all other switches originally designed in the 1970s, some DMS-10s are still used in commercial telephony.