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On the day of the 20 July 1944 plot to kill Adolf Hitler, Bodewin Keitel was on an inspection tour in his command area in Danzig, when his command post inadvertently received a telex from a citizen of Berlin addressed to his first officer, Hasso von Boehmer from the co-conspirator's headquarters in the Bendlerblock, arranging the first steps to then be taken by participant Boehmer.
In addition, the system allowed the same message to be sent simultaneously to multiple recipients via email, fax, mailgram, or telex services ; as well as receive messages from the integrated formats.
Moving from paper share certificates and written share registers to " dematerialized " shares, computerized trading and registration required not only extensive changes to legislation but also the development of the necessary technology: online and real time systems rather than batch ; electronic communications rather than the postal service, telex or the physical shipment of computer tapes, and the development of secure cryptographic algorithms.
Libya was blamed for the bombing after telex messages had been intercepted from Libya to the Libyan East Berlin embassy congratulating them on a job well done.
A telex sent to an FBI office from their office in Dallas, Texas, quoted a major from the Eighth Air Force on July 8:
Inmarsat B and F77, an updated version of the now redundant Inmarsat A, provide ship / shore, ship / ship and shore / ship telephone, telex and high-speed data services, including a distress priority telephone and telex service to and from rescue coordination centers.
The search produced a May 1986 telex from Iran-Contra defendant General Richard Secord to North, discussing the gathering of information against LaRouche.
The following is a January 9, 1951 telex to the Bahá ' í world from Shoghi Effendi announcing the Council:
From 1942, following a request from the French Ministry of Telecommunications, SAGEM developed a new communication system: the telex printer.
In his letter of dismissal, date 14 October 1975, Prime Minister Whitlam wrote: " Yesterday I received from solicitors a copy of a statutory declaration signed by Mr Khemlani and copies of a number of telex messages between office Mr Khemlani ’ s office in London and the office of the Minister for Energy.

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When the frontier with Spain was re-opened, telephone and telex circuits cut by General Franco were re-established.

telex and emergency
All tsunami warning systems feature multiple lines of communications ( such as SMS, e-mail, fax, radio, texting and telex, often using hardened dedicated systems ) enabling emergency messages to be sent to the emergency services and armed forces, as well to population-alerting systems ( e. g. sirens ) and the Emergency Alert System

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In 1975, FEER ’ s Calcutta-born Nayan Chanda was the last reporter left in the presidential palace in Saigon when North Vietnamese tanks broke through the palace gates and unplugged the telex, cutting Chanda off mid-broadcast.

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Reuters introduced during June of 1973 computer monitors, replacing the telephones and telex used previously for trading quotes.

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By 1985, Mecca, like other Saudi cities, possessed the most modern telephone, telex, radio and TV communications.
Telegraph, facsimile, and telex were all in use.
By 1983 China had nearly 10, 000 telegraph cables and telex lines transmitting over 170 million messages annually.
International telex service was available in coastal cities and special economic zones.
In addition, cable, telex, fax and Internet services are available.
WHO established an epidemiological information service via telex in 1947, and by 1950 a mass tuberculosis inoculation drive ( using the BCG vaccine ) was under way.
His job at Buchenwald was to set up and care for a radio installation at the facility where people were executed ; he counted the numbers, which arrived by telex, and hid the information.
Allende also undertook Project Cybersyn, a system of networked telex machines and computers.
TeleYemen is the exclusive provider of international telecommunications for Yemen — fixed-line and wireless mobile companies, telex, and Internet services — and is one of the mobile-phone operators.
The new telex equipment was viewed as a great progress, however Tāna was deemed to be an obstacle because messages on the telex machines could only be written in the Latin script.
) via the aforementioned tape, telegraph, telephone and later telex.
The company offered more than 50 services in more than 150 countries that included voice, data, and telex transmissions, MCI Mail and MCI Fax.
Mac ( who is actually of Hungarian extraction ) is a little apprehensive about his assignment, complaining to a co-worker that he would much rather take care of business over the phone and via telex machines.
Four big telecommunication companies offer telegraph, telex and telephone services.
It can also include telex, bank account and tax code.
In a telex to Bronfman, he said that his past had been “ deliberately misinterpreted .” Nevertheless he admitted that he had known about German reprisals against partisans: " Yes, I knew.
Telephone conversations were routinely monitored, and all internal and international fax and telex communications were intercepted.
They bugged telephones and intercepted all telegraphs and telex messages, as well as placing microphones in both public and private buildings.

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In June 2010, Transport Minister Manuk Vartanian revealed that Yerevan is seeking as much as $ 1 billion in loans from China to finance the railway ’ s construction.
Transport in Antarctica has transformed from explorers crossing the isolated remote area of Antarctica by foot to a more open area due to human technologies enabling more convenient and faster transport, predominantly by air and water, as well as land.
As the official show of the Confederation of Passenger Transport, the UK ’ s trade association for the bus, coach and light rail industry, the three day event offers visitors from Europe and beyond the chance to see and experience, at first hand, the very latest vehicles and product and service innovations right across the industry.
The territory is a possession of Australia, administered from Canberra by the Attorney-General's Department ( before 29 November 2007 administration was carried out by the Department of Transport and Regional Services ).
The Ministry also created the National Institute of Transit ( from the Spanish Instituto Nacional de Tránsito ), ( INTRA ) under the Transport and tariffs Directorate and was in charge of designing the first National roads plan with the support of many foreign multinational construction companies.
In 1976, jurisdiction over telecommunications services, most of which were then delivered by monopoly common carriers ( for example, telephone companies ), was transferred to it from the Canadian Transport Commission although the abbreviation CRTC remained the same.
The background to this purchase relates to the requirement that TfL ( who took over from London Regional Transport in 2000 ) compensates TCL for the consequences of any changes to the fares and ticketing policy introduced since 1996.
At the end of 1999 the fleet of ferry vessels owned by the Transport and Harbors Department comprised nine motor vessels, six of which ranged in age from 15 to 55 years.
More than 4, 000 public-sector employees from the Ministry of Communications, Public Works, and Transport were fired in 1990.
It is recommended to use HTTP Strict Transport Security with HTTPS to protect users from man-in-the-middle attacks.
In 2005 the Irish Government launched Transport 21, a plan envisaging the investment of € 34 billion in transport infrastructure from 2006 until 2015.
* Roads In Japan, from Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism ( MLIT )-English and Japanese website, link refers specifically to 5 PDF chapters-as well as a reference chapter-on road history, statistics, maps, construction and advanced road technologies in Japan ( graphics throughout, 41 total pages ).
* Frank Pick, Managing Director of the Underground Group from 1928 and Chief Executive of the London Passenger Transport Board from its creation in 1933 until 1940.
* Lord Ashfield, chairman of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London ( UERL ) from 1910 to 1933 and chairman of the London Passenger Transport Board ( LPTB ) from 1933 to 1947.
The history of public transport authorities in London details the various organisations that have been responsible for the public transport network in and around London, England from 1933 until 2000 and have used the London Transport brand.
The London Passenger Transport Board ( LPTB ) was the transport authority from 1 July 1933 to 31 December 1947.
The London Passenger Transport Act 1933 removed responsibility for of tram route from the London County Council, three county boroughs and a number of other local authorities in the Greater London area.
The London Transport Executive ( LTE ) was the transport authority from 1 January 1948 to 31 December 1962.
The London Transport Board was the transport authority from 1 January 1963 to 31 December 1969 It reported directly to the Minister of Transport, ending its direct association with the management of British Railways.
The Greater London Council was the transport authority from 1 January 1970 to 28 June 1984 and the executive agency was called the London Transport Executive.
London Regional Transport was the transport authority from 29 June 1984 to 2 July 2000.
The Greater London Authority, a replacement authority for the GLC, was set up in 2000 with a transport executive called Transport for London ( TfL ) that took control from 3 July 2000.

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