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As the guy who posted about the Twitter Backlash, I’m perhaps the person to best sing the praises of Telegram Stop. The service is meant to celebrate the proud history of person-to-person communications and revive the lost art of the telegraphic record. Step 1: Enter some text on the site (periods become “stops”). Step 2: Address it. Step 3: Pay $4.70. I did these things, and in a week my girlfriend received a crisp telegram delivered by the USPS and postmarked from Australia. Perhaps you’re thinking: Why telegram when tweets are instantaneous and free? Sometimes it’s just nice to mash-up technology with tradition. So classy, so classy.


Trio Thursday, 04.23.09 @ 11:07 am

iTelegram are along the same line, but they deliver it by a messenger instead of post. It’s a lot more pricey tho.


pete samuels Thursday, 07.09.09 @ 11:57 pm

TelegramStop.com is really cool, I gave this fun site a go – the price was not only a no brainer but the quality telegram my girlfriend got was frameable and kept me in the good books…great for guys trying to impress the ladies!


CWguy Friday, 07.17.09 @ 9:26 pm

In fact, real telegrams still do exist even in this day and age. There are a handful of companies around the world that send real telegrams internationally. NTT (in Japan) and International Telegram (in the US) are probably the largest. Telegrams are still charged by the word plus a delivery charge depending on whether the telegram is handed to the person by a messenger or delivered by the mail.
Some resources:
http://www.correos.es/comun/tarifas/01P03b-Telegramas.asp?id_capa=capa2
http://www.itelegram.com/telegram/countries_list.asp
http://weddings.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Wedding_Telegrams
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telegraphy




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