Paul,
PQ>WD> Telegrams were printed in upper-case. Telex always has been
PQ>WD> lower-case.
PQ> I think you are momentarily confused. I worked in an environment that
PQ> used TELEX comms as an art form for 24 years, ...
I worked for a few decades in an environment which actually ran the service,
ran the exchanges, commercialized the teletypes and whatever.
And I can send you jpg-s that I have.
I am not excluding there were other switched non-public networks with teletype
devices, but when you use the word "telex" then we are talking about the public
switched network run by incumbent national operators following ITU-guidelines.
You think not?
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