Telex services on the other hand, are provided for local and international calls.
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In the 1970s and early 1980s, SingTel's business was based on telex and telegrams.
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Telex, news agency wires and similar services commonly used 66 speed services.
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The jet liner and the telex cable have replaced the side-wheeler and the raft.
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Even its fans do not pretend that telex is a technology with a bright future.
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Four big telecommunication companies offer telegraph, telex and telephone services.
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Telex machines in newsrooms the world over last week tapped out a sensational story.
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We wrote our articles by computer, but then filed them by telex to New York.
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All common telex machines incorporated a 5-hole paper-tape punch and reader.
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Communicate by telex; "We telexed the information to our sister company"
Teletypewriter: a character printer connected to a telegraph that operates like a typewriter
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Telex is a convention for writing Vietnamese using ASCII characters commonly found on computer keyboard layouts. ...
The Telex network was a switched network of teleprinters similar to a telephone network, for the purposes of sending text based messages. ...
A communications system consisting of a network of teletypewriters; A message sent through such a network; To send (a message) by telex
Short for teleprinter exchange, telexes were messages transmitted over a global wire system by big, noisy machines that looked like typewriters. ...
A commercial service involving teletypewriters connected through automatic exchange; "teleprinter + exchange"
A form of telegraph that uses a telephone dial to establish connections; telex transmitters type messages on a keyboard which converts each key-strike to electric impulses which then activate the corresponding keys on the receiver