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Teleprinter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Telegraphy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Patrice A. CARRÉ, From the telegraph to the telex: a history of technology, early networks and issues in France in the 19th and 20th centuries. An attempt to trace a history of the telex service in France would appear at first sight to be a relatively secondary and, on balance, quite simple undertaking. ... Telex is, thus,
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"The Wind Cries Marty" is a mockumentary short about invisible people. Also includes two bonus films. ... Also includes two short films: TELEX and History Bomb. Both are SF, and represent Palmer Avery's earlier short film output.
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This document was formatted (and edited somewhat) by Gil Smith, July 2001. The original file, kimberlin--telex-twx-history.txt, was shamelessly copied from someplace.
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In addition, for much of its history, use of telex required a dedicated 'telex terminal' which was less than intuitive and often required trained operators. [ It may come as a surprise to many in this age of computers and chips everywhere that telex is still operating and being used throughout the world.]
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; Telex By Net is the #1 Internet Business Telex Solution for 2006 and beyond. ... Plain Sailing is a global company that has changed the way business sends and receives telexes worldwide over the Internet. Save overheads with no need for software, hardware, telex lines or expensive maintenance contracts.
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