– in the House of Commons ar 26 Chwefror 1964.
asked the Postmaster-General why there is a shortage of plant, which is causing delay in the installation of telephones, in Leicester and elsewhere; and what steps he is taking to remedy the position.
asked the Postmaster-General what steps are being taken to increase the telephone cable capacity in the Acton Green and Bedford Park areas of South Acton, and so reduce the necessity for shared...
asked the Postmaster-General if he is aware that subscribers on the Petersfield telephone exchange have sometimes to wait over three minutes before obtaining the operator; and what steps he will...
asked the Postmaster-General how many public telephones in the City of Aberdeen are of the old 4d. type and of the new 3d. type, respectively; and when the conversion from the old to the new type...
asked the Postmaster-General if he is aware of the general dissatisfaction over the Dial 100 service in the Liverpool area; and what steps he is taking to improve the situation.
asked the Postmaster-General what technical and other difficulties prevent him from providing four-party shared telephone lines for elderly people at a reduced cost; and what lower charge he had...
asked the Postmaster-General when he expects to be able to increase the number of telephone lines between Bedford and London.
asked the Postmaster-General how many subscriber telephone lines were installed in the last 12 months; and how this compares with the previous year.