Telegrams were widely used from the mid-19th century, starting with the advent of the telegraph in the 1840s, until the late 20th century. Their use peaked in the early to mid-20th century for personal, business, and government communication. With the rise of telephones, fax machines, and eventually the internet, telegrams saw a significant decline, leading to their discontinuation in many regions by the early 2000s.
Japanese telegrams of "weather reports" were actually attack plans
By the use of morse code and written telegrams
In the beginning telegrams, later a US military officer would come to your door and deliver the messege in person.
A telegram from overseas is typically called an "international telegram." It is a message sent via telegraph or electronic means from one country to another, often delivered in printed form to the recipient. These telegrams were historically used for urgent communications before the rise of email and instant messaging.
One can learn to have a telegram delivered to a recipient on sites such as 'Wise Geek', 'Funtazm' and 'Telegram Gateway'. All have instructions on delivering telegrams.
Telegrams were first used in 1839 in Holland and were used elsewhere in the late 1800s.
Not in an historical context. Telegrams cost per word, so the fewer words, the less expensive the telegram. Telegrams are purely historical at this point; in the US they can no longer be sent.
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they mostly used telegrams!
In the 1940s, telegrams were a widely used form of communication, especially for urgent messages and important announcements. While exact usage figures are difficult to determine, millions of telegrams were sent annually during this decade, particularly during and after World War II when timely communication was crucial. The popularity of telegrams was facilitated by services like Western Union in the United States, which dominated the market.
There were about 14 telegrams
In the past, people communicated through various methods such as written letters, telegrams, and face-to-face conversations. Written letters were a common way to communicate over long distances, while telegrams were used for urgent messages. Face-to-face conversations were the most direct form of communication and were often preferred for important or personal discussions.
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams was created in 1882.
Yes, telegrams were popular before telephones became widespread. They provided a means of sending written messages over long distances quickly when phone lines were not available or practical.
typr writers, telegrams, radios
Long telegrams influenced US foreign policies. Telegrams were used to send messages. They helped keep people and the government informed. This way the government could change policies when necessary.