TELEX - The Key To Instant Communication.
TELEX - The Key To Instant Communication.
TELEX - The Key To Instant Communication.
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Customers communicate with each other by exchanging the typed word using CCITT
International Telegraph Alphabet No.2 protocol.
The communications session can be either be a real-time two-way keyboard-based
conversation between 2 Telex subscribers or a simple straight forward typed
message that has been prepared earlier offline for later automatic transmission.
Telex is still the only form of transmission system which is legally recognized as
possessing full legal document status.
Governments use this medium extensively so they make sure that it is a reliable, up-
to-date and well-maintained network.
Telex offers the safeguard of the typed word.
It is a reliable dedicated network that has stood the test of time and developed
technologically for over 50 years.
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In 1996, British Telecom won a contract worth up to half a million Pounds to provide a
telex-based charge card authorization service to American Express. Because of
erratic telephone communications in Africa, American Express cards could not be
used. But now by using telex, American Express can now give immediate
authorization on all its card transactions and it now has a system which can be used
from telex machines anywhere in the world including East European countries.
(B.T. Today May 1996)
British Telecom's declining telex network is enjoying a new lease of life by becoming
a means of delivering a low-cost and highly effective security service in conjunction
with a data 300baud circuit.
So successful is this usage of the telex network to provide the signalling medium that
Lloyds Trustee Savings Bank has entrusted it for its property and panic alarm
requirements across its sites and has increased its requirement to between 1,500
and 2,000 circuits.
The UK dedicated telex network has been modernised so that this revitalised network
incurs virtually no capital cost, whilst continuing to attract revenue.
Allan Renton, head of telex support and engineering explains, "We supply the
customer with an SS 300 circuit that is tied into the telex network and the customer
purchases a modem and interface to hook up with the building monitoring panel.
Once these are installed, the customer can use the network [with] whatever type of
data they choose to send anywhere in the UK."
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TLX: A telex message consists of typed text using telex-compatible equipment either
stand-alone or computer-based linked to a telex interface. The telex network is
constantly being developed internationally using Intelligent Network technology.
FAX: A facsimile message has to be prepared beforehand. It can be typed, hand-
written or contain graphics.
TLX: Telex transmissions confirm and authenticate delivery from sender to receiver,
and vice versa, through the exchange of strictly controlled answerback codes by the
controlling telex administration. Telex directory enquiries can unpack the senders
name and address from answerbacks, this means telex is one of the safest and most
reliable ways for use as primary communications.
FAX: As it is the facsimile machine users responsibility to key in the Station ID, this
can easily be changed or withheld, so the caller is never really sure that the message
has reached the correct receiver. Horror stories are not unknown of 'secrets' being
given away to foreign powers by careless or negligent checking of fax headers.
Facsimile machines can easily be moved from one telephone line to another and not
all users may be diligent to change the station ID accordingly.
TLX: The sender of a telex message can be confident that the message will arrive
perfectly at the distant end. Exchange of answerbacks after transmitting a telex
message ensures that connection is still established with the distant end before the
sender terminates the call.
FAX: Horizonal streaks with missing lines on received faxes are a result of a poor
telephone connection or could be low line current from distant countries. Getting a
repetition from far flung places could well be a chore. The writing implements some
folk use to compile facsimile messages may make them hard to read at the distant
end.
TLX: Live keyboard two-way conversations can be had with the telex system.
FAX: Once the document has gone past the scanner and the wait time for more
sheets has finished, the facsimile machine automatically clears down.
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The telex equipment started with mechanical teleprinters, now the latest teleprinters
are built around a microprocessor, disc drive, keyboard, VDU, printer together with
word processor software to enable the operator to prepare, edit and store messages
for later onward transmission. Telex computer software, telex forwarding services
using Email-to-Telex, Real-Time conversational and store-and-forward via the
Internet, all enhance the Telex network with the secure knowledge that you cannot
unsuspectingly download a virus from a telex call.
To initiate a telex call on a teleprinter using keyboard selection, the operator presses
the call button and types in the wanted telex number finishing with a + (plus) sign.
After a few secs either the wanted answerback code appears on the calling
teleprinter/VDU screen or a service code is sent from the exchange. The operator
checks that the answerback code is the desired one and signalling by ITA#2 5-unit
code 5-unit code history can commence in either direction alternatively.
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How can one connect to the telex network and how much does it cost?
A prospective customer would contact the telex network administration in their
country and ask their advice on how to proceed. New and pre-owned equipment are
likely to be available as well as a choice of computer-based equipment suppliers on
the Internet.
The costs of getting a dedicated telex line in Australia at time of writing are:
$AU260.00 per annum for installation of new line.
$AU37.00 per month plus call charges.
Calls dialled automatically are charged in 6 second increments. International call
rates depend on destination country from $AU1.46 per minute to $AU3.12 per
minute.
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Why should I use telex when I can use facsimile or electronic mail?
Use Telex when you really need to make sure that important message has been well
received by pressing the Bell key after transmission on a monitored call to get an on-
line acknowledgement. The exchange of answerback codes anyway signify a good
receipt. You may even get an immediate reply on the same connection. It is
impossible to download a computer virus from the telex network.
The shocking results of one study suggested that four out of every 10 e-mails sent to
companies were being ignored.
Use Telex when legality of that transmitted message is needed.
Use Facsimile when images or handwriting need to be electronically transmitted.
Use Electronic Mail when no acknowledgement is needed that the email has been
received by the addressee, notwithstanding mail unsent notifications from your
internet provider.
When the addressee does not have any of the above services, and you do not wish to
use the postal service, send a Telegram/Telemessage/Lettergram/Mailgram...etc.
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What about sending a telex message say from England to Japan - will it be received
in the Japanese language?
No. Japan's international telex carrier is KDD which uses normal 5-unit signalling, NTT
is the domestic Telex carrier which uses 6-unit signalling for the Japanese script and
is linked with KDD via signal converters for 6 to 5 unit and conversely 5 to 6 unit.
In the United Arab Emirates, ETISALAT is supplying dual language telex machines
capable of sending and receiving messages in both Arabic and Latin script. Telex
subscribers in the UAE using the dual language machines can switch between Latin
to Arabic or vice versa any number of times and it's possible to send the Arabic and
Latin translations of the same message in the same transmission, assuming both
parties have dual language machines. Telexing to the UAE from outside that country
are assured that if a Latin answer-back is received back from the distant end, the
called party can receive Latin script, and if the first symbol in that answer-back is an
equals sign (=), it denotes that machine is a dual language machine.
Telex users who have accented letters in their language on their teleprinter
keyboards are advised not to use those letters internationally.
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