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  2. Telex.hu - Wikipedia

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    In the month after the announcement, Telex.hu was started with an intro video in which Munk outlined the plans for the news portal and asked for donations. The reason for the creation of a new news portal was that in August 2020 the editor in chief, the two deputy editors in chief and almost 90 employees left Index after being unable to work ...

  3. List of reporting marks: T - Wikipedia

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    TELX - Penwalt Carriers Corporation; ELF Atochem North America; TEM - Temiskaming and Northern Ontario; TEMX - Temple-Eastex; TENN - Tennessee Railway; TER - Texas & Eastern Railroad, Texas Electric Railway; TEXC - Texas Central Railroad; TFM - Grupo Transportación Ferroviaria Mexicana; TFS - Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway; Kansas City ...

  4. Telex - Wikipedia

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    A Teletype Model 32 used for telex service. Telex is a telecommunication system that allows text-based messages to be sent and received by teleprinter over telephone lines. The term "telex" may refer to the service, the network, the devices, or a message sent using these. [1]

  5. Digital Realty - Wikipedia

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    In October 2015, the company acquired Telx for $1.886 billion. [22] In November 2015, the company acquired 125.9 acres of undeveloped land in Loudoun County, Virginia for $43 million and announced plans to build a 2 million square foot data center on the property. [23]

  6. Telex (input method) - Wikipedia

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    Telex or TELEX (Vietnamese: Quốc ngữ điện tín, lit. 'national language telex'), is a convention for encoding Vietnamese text in plain ASCII characters. Originally used for transmitting Vietnamese text over telex systems, it is one of the most used input method on phones and touchscreens and also computers.

  7. Telex Communications - Wikipedia

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    The Telex Corp. specimen stock certificate. Telex Communications, originally Telex Corporation, was a Burnsville, Minnesota-based manufacturer of hearing aids and audio equipment.

  8. Telexfree - Wikipedia

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    Telexfree (stylized as TelexFREE), a trade name owned by Telexfree Inc., was a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme disguised as an internet phone service company. Prosecutors have described it as the largest fraud of all time in terms of the number of people affected - more than 1 million, with victims in various countries.

  9. Telegraphic transfer - Wikipedia

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    Telegraphic Transfer or telex transfer, often abbreviated to TT, is a term used to refer to an electronic funds transfer.Although the term is historic and the technology it describes is no longer in use, the telegraphic transfer name is still used today in several countries where it has become synonymous with an international SWIFT transfer.