Sir Rowland Hill invented the first postal service
900 BC The very first postal service - for government in china
The postal service in Nigeria was officially established in 1852, initially operating under British colonial administration. It began with the establishment of the first post office in Lagos. Over the years, the service evolved, becoming more organized and expansive, ultimately leading to the formation of the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) in 1985.
900 BC The very first postal service - for government use in China.
The United States Postal Service began testing an alphanumeric OCR in 1965. The service had created a scanner capable of scanning up to three lines of an address, validating the postal code, and imprinting a routing number on the letter by the early 1980s. British Royal Mail automated postal sorting equipment.
The first postal service between Edinburgh and London was thought to be about the 50s around about the50s anway
1918
the USPS was started in 1775 at the second continental congress.
the first postal system was used by mesopotamia
William Penn established the very first postal office in Pennslyvania
The first postal service, which was used only by government, was in China. 900 BC
Postal letters came first, with organized postal systems dating back to ancient civilizations, such as the Persians and Romans. The first modern postal service was established in the 17th century. Telegrams, on the other hand, were developed in the 19th century, with the first commercial telegraph service starting in the 1830s. Thus, postal letters predate telegrams by several centuries.