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Telidon (from the Gr****
words τῆλε, tele "at a distance" and ἰδών, idon "seeing") was a videotex/teletext
service developed by the
Canadian Communications...
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originally with
videotex and
teletext services.
NAPLPS was
developed from the
Telidon system developed in Canada, with a
small number of
additions from AT&T...
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Department of Communications, with
their industry partner Norpak, for the
Telidon system.
Similar systems had been
developed by the BBC in
Europe for their...
- Elie
include St. Eustache,
Dacotah and Springstein. In the early-1980s,
Telidon videotex technology was
being tested across Canada. Elie was
chosen as...
- friendsofcrc.ca/Projects/Hermes/hermes.html
Telidon http://www.friendsofcrc.ca/Projects/
Telidon/
Telidon.html
Software Defined Radio "Communications Research...
- 1978, the
Canadian Department of
Communications publicly launched it as
Telidon, a "second generation" videotex/teletext service, and
committed to a four-year...
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social and
political meaning of
computer technology, and he
wrote The
Telidon Book with
Ernest Chang,
about electronic publishing and
video text, and...
- A rare
example of Electrohome's
Telidon terminal on display.
Telidon was an
early alphageometric videotex system promoted by the
Canadian government but...
- In
August 1981, Bill
Perry and Ric Amis
started Telidon at
Trinity Square Video, with a
Norpak Telidon Information Provider System given to
Perry by Bell...
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telephone jacks. In July 1979, MTS
announced that it
would be a
pioneer in
Telidon-based two-way
electronic information services. The
trial was
called "Project...