Minister Mutafchiev Started the Service “Telepost” Today 22.03.2006
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 The Minister of Transport started today the new service of “Bulgarian Posts” LTD “Telepost”. Using it, the Minister greeted the leaders of the governing coalition, ministers, the president of the parliamentary commission of transport and communications, the presidents of KNSB and KT “Podkrepa”, the presidents of employer organizations, as well the rectors of the transport and communications high schools.

The service “Telepost” represents alternative possibility for fast communication all over the country, within the work time of the post offices. The development of this post service became necessary after the cancellation of the telegrams. It offers reception and delivery of messages, as domestic post parcels, through telecommunication means – facsimile and teletype, part of the public telephone and telex network of BTC LTD. By its nature the messages are text and graphical documents written by hand, on typewriter, as well in a typographical way, but only to the range of one official form, up to BDC for one message.

“Through the start of the new service “Telepost” I fulfill a promise, to the Bulgarian citizens” – declared Minister Mutafchiev during the official ceremony. In conclusion, he expressed his hope, that the customers will be satisfied with the new offered service.

            

 

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