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Bildschirmtext (German "screen text", abbrev. Btx or BTX) was an
online videotex system launched in West
Germany in 1983 by the
Deutsche Bundespost, the...
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transport speech,
mobile phones,
telephones letters, postcards,
telex Bildschirmtext,
webcam couriers intercom fax
online chat, email,
presentation programs...
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internet penetration in households. Austria: same as in Germany, see "
Bildschirmtext". Belgium:
Minitel was
launched by
Belgacom and
delivered services led...
- when they drew
public attention to the
security flaws of the
German Bildschirmtext computer network by
causing it to
debit DM 134,000 (equivalent to €131...
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editorial team is
located in Berlin. In 1995
Deutsche Telekom renamed the
Bildschirmtext (BTX)
service as "T-Online". In
Spring 2000, T-Online
became the first...
- BTX may
refer to:
Bildschirmtext, an
interactive videotex system launched in 1983 in West
Germany BTX (chemistry), a
mixture of benzene,
toluene and xylenes...
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graphics characters;
while the
specification for the
proposed German Bildschirmtext (BTX) system,
developed under contract by IBM
Germany for
Deutsche Bundespost...
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controlled almost all
Internet access by
individuals and
small businesses.
Bildschirmtext (BTX) was an
early data
network service offered by
Deutsche Bundespost...
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invented by
Hermann Maurer at TU Graz,
Austria to be used as a
Bildschirmtext terminal, but it was also
capable of
being used as a stand-alone computer...
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prompting the use of
inferior acoustic couplers instead.
Access to
Bildschirmtext, the state-owned telco's own dial-up
online service, was
possible via...