A telex copy refers to a printed message or document produced by a telex machine, which was used for sending written communications over long distances via telecommunication networks. Telex systems allowed for the transmission of messages in real-time, typically using a standard format, and were widely used in business and government communications before the rise of fax machines and email. The term "telex" is derived from "telegraphic exchange," highlighting its function as a means of telegraphic communication.
Sir John Robinson invented telex
Telex Communications was created in 1936.
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Planet Telex was created in 1995-02.
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i dont know that much, and i dont even know what is a telex......
Telex was invented in 1981. Telex is a basic two-way teletypewriter that sends notification and communication from one person to another.
To send a telex message, first, you need to access a telex machine or a service that offers telex communication. Prepare your message by typing it out in a clear and concise format, including the recipient's telex number and address. Once your message is ready, transmit it by following the machine's instructions, ensuring that you confirm the successful sending of the telex. Lastly, keep a record of the message for your files.
No - telex is a text only service.
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The shipper has to be willing to agree the terms of a telex release. If the shipper will agree to have a telex release issued all they need to do is inform the carrier or freight forwarder that the bill of lading needs to be a telex release instead of an original bill of lading. Normally, the shipper will only agree to a telex release if the consignee pays for the goods prior to shipping, otherwise the shipper will not have any recourse with a telex release if the consignee fails to pay.