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Automatic Electric Company was a telephone equipment supplier for independent phone companies similar in many ways to the Bell System's Western Electric.


A precursor to the company was founded in the 1891 by Almon Strowger who was inspired by the idea of manufacturing automatic telephone exchanges that would not require operators. His company, the Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange Company, held patents for equipment and leased them exclusively to Automatic Electric, which he helped form.


Among other equipment, Automatic Electric manufactured automatic stepping switches (or "Strowger switches") which enabled Strowger's vision. These switches allowed customers to connect their own calls without operator assistance. Because AT&Ts Bell System used Western Electric equipment exclusively, automatic switches proliferated in independent exchange carriers in the 1920s, well before the Bell System adopted similar technology.


The most notable independent was General Telephone (GTE). GTE bought Automatic Electric outright in 1955, and it continued operating into the 1980s.


In 1989, the assets of the company were placed into a joint venture between AT&T and GTE called AG Communications Systems. Ironically, this company is now controlled by Lucent Technologies. Lucent also owns many of the assets of the Western Electric Company, Automatic Electric's former rival and Bell counterpart.


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Part of Automatic Electric was Lenkurt Electric (San Carlos, CA), name changed to GTE Lenkurt, then GTE Communications (operations in San Carlos ceased in 1983.) [No trace of Lenkurt remains as the square block it once occupied has been changed to light industrial, an Albertson's Grocery store and a Home Depot]


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Automatic Electric Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (337 words)
Automatic Electric Company was a telephone equipment supplier for independent phone companies similar in many ways to the Bell System's Western Electric.
A precursor to the company was founded in the 1891 by Almon Strowger who was inspired by the idea of manufacturing automatic telephone exchanges that would not require operators.
GTE bought Automatic Electric outright in 1955, and it continued operating into the 1980s.
Automatic Electric Co. (473 words)
In 1919, Automatic Electric was purchased by Theodore Gary and Co., a Kansas City–based enterprise that already owned several small telephone companies around the country.
In 1957, Automatic Electric moved from the West Side to a new 35-acre facility in suburban Northlake.
In 1983, just after the parent company changed its name to GTE Corp., the Automatic Electric name was scrapped, and the headquarters of GTE's new “Communication Systems” division, which included the Northlake operations, was moved to Phoenix, Arizona.
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