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Mr. Lance McKechie (right), managing director of Telecom South, and Mr Michael Gibbins, property manager for Telecom South, with a model Of the new $55 million telecommunications nerve centre for Christchurch, which was unveiled last evening. The eight-storey building will be built behind the present historic Chief Post Office and will house the latest telephone exchange equipment. Work will begin next week on the new complex, the first of four stages in a five-year development programme, which will also include the renovation of the old Post Office building. —Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC

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Press, 27 April 1989, Page 1

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Mr. Lance McKechie (right), managing director of Telecom South, and Mr Michael Gibbins, property manager for Telecom South, with a model Of the new $55 million telecommunications nerve centre for Christchurch, which was unveiled last evening. The eight-storey building will be built behind the present historic Chief Post Office and will house the latest telephone exchange equipment. Work will begin next week on the new complex, the first of four stages in a five-year development programme, which will also include the renovation of the old Post Office building. —Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC Press, 27 April 1989, Page 1

Mr. Lance McKechie (right), managing director of Telecom South, and Mr Michael Gibbins, property manager for Telecom South, with a model Of the new $55 million telecommunications nerve centre for Christchurch, which was unveiled last evening. The eight-storey building will be built behind the present historic Chief Post Office and will house the latest telephone exchange equipment. Work will begin next week on the new complex, the first of four stages in a five-year development programme, which will also include the renovation of the old Post Office building. —Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC Press, 27 April 1989, Page 1

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