34O Telephone Systems of the Continent of Europe 



TARIFFS 



i. General Company's exchange. Rates for local exchange 

 communication. Subscribers are divided into four classes. 



Admission Annual 



fee subscription 



s. d. s. d. 

 CLASS I. For a direct metallic circuit to any 



of the three principal switch-rooms 215 7 511 i 

 II. Two subscribers on one metallic 

 circuit or on separate metallic cir- 

 cuits joined to one jack and indi- 

 cator at the exchange, each .2157 4811 

 ,, III. Three subscribers on one metallic 

 circuit or joined to one jack and 



indicator, each . . . .2157 368 

 ,, IV For a direct metallic circuit to one 

 of the branch switch-rooms with 

 restriction to 100 free calls every 

 three months, every extra call 

 being paid for on the Swiss system 

 at i'3</. per call . . . o n \\ i 19 9 



In addition there is a ship tariff : 



For one vessel on a direct metallic circuit .2157 4811 

 For each additional vessel using the same 



metallic circuit . . . . .2157 2157 



There is no extra charge if a line exceeds a kilometer in 

 length. Contracts are generally for five years. The admission 

 fee may, at the subscriber's option, be paid down on the con- 

 nection being completed or spread over the five years of the 

 contract. Classes I., II., and III. are allowed unlimited communi- 

 cation with all the General Company's subscribers in Stockholm 

 and within the yo-kilometer radius, and with all subscribers to the 

 Bell Telephone Company as well. 



Communication with the State exchange subscribers in Stock- 

 holm or seventy kilometers around, i "$d. per talk, no time limit, 

 within the town ; 1*3^. per five minutes beyond. This charge is 

 paid over to the State. 



2. General Company's exchange. >jo-kilometer radius. The 

 local rates, Classes L, II., and III., cover free and unrestricted com- 



