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<p>grid to each Trunk Switch grid.  Starting in the mid-1970s, larger offices had their B links wired differently, with only two B links from each Trunk Junctor Grid to each Trunk Switch Grid.  This allowed a larger TN, with 8 JSF containing 32 grids, connecting 2048 junctors and 2048 B links.  Thus the junctor groups could be larger and more efficient.  These TN had eight TSF, giving the TN a unity trunk concentration ratio.</p>

<p>Within each LN or TN, the A, B, C and J links were counted from the outer termination to the inner.  That is, for</p><p>
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