telex in the PONS Dictionary

telex Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Telegraph (and telex) charged per word sent, so companies which sent large volumes of telegrams developed codes to save money on tolls.
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Telegraph, facsimile, and telex were all in use.
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Telex, news agency wires and similar services commonly used 66 speed services.
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Radio as well as telephone and telex on its own secure lines separate from the general public were used.
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The teletex would also maintain compatibility with the present telex system and inter-operate with it.
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This goes for all methods of communication, whether oral, by phone, through telex, fax or email, except for the post.
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Telex billing was always by connected duration, so minimizing the connected time saved money.
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International telex service was available in coastal cities and special economic zones.
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In the film, he says that he had written his report and used a telex machine to send it to his employer.
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When telephone and telex exchange equipment was co-located, which was not uncommon, the different signalling systems would sometimes cause interference.
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