Teletype (disambiguation)
The teletype, or teleprinter, is a device used for communicating text over telegraph lines, public switched telephone network, Telex, radio, or satellite links.
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Teletype may also refer to:
Devices
- Teletype Model 28, a 1951 model of teleprinter
- Teletype Model 33, a 1963 model of teleprinter
- Telecommunications device for the deaf or TTD, a teleprinter specifically designed for text communication over public switched telephone network
Companies
- TeleType Co., an American GPS software company
- Teletype Corporation, a subsidiary of the Western Electric Company, purchased by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1930
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