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Discussion on Telex - STRATCOM - 02-10-2017

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Technology Report


Name of Origin Country: Vestor Licit People's Mandate & Licit Chiri Mandate
Name of Technology/Object: Telex

Supporting Real Life References:
[1] - Telecommunication Journal. International Telecommunication Union. 51: 35. 1984. Retrieved 2016-02-04. Fifty years of telex [...] Just over fifty years ago, in October 1933, the Deutsche Reichspost as it was then known, opened the world's first public teleprinter network.
[2] - "RTTY Software". The DXZone.


Report


Description:
A telex (TELeprinter EXchange) network is a collection of teleprinters and teletype transmitters connected by physical wire or radio wave connection to send and receive text-based messages at rapid speed[1]. Having evolved from the crude electric typers of the robber-baron democracies which transmitted a series of ON or OFF signals via electrical cables, telex networks possess the same alphabet constructed of combinations of ON and OFF signals through dedicated telex wires or radio frequencies. A telex user sends a message by inputting it on a small keyboard of either letters (common for building-mounted telex machines) or phrases (common in mobile telex units, especially military) and a receiver code. The signal is then routed through the entirety of the telex network, composed of radio towers and landline nodes which store the message and search for the receiver code. Each node cycles through its connected telex machines and asks for their receiver code; if it matches the sender's receiver code, it sends the message. This process takes less than one second for a continental transmission on modern discrete-circuit computer-aided telex nodes, and is extremely data efficient.

It is likely that due to its efficiency, low data cost, extensive infrastructure, and possibility of compatibility with newer computing networks[2], telex will remain the prime form of communication for MANINTERN networks against its primary competitor vocex for some time to come.

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RE: Technology Discussion on Telex - Mestra - 02-10-2017

This is similar already existing technology in the world I would assume. This is basically a morse code like system and likely has already been surpassed by the general community. I don't really see a need for items for this to be discussed here. IN the past, such technologies always seemed questionable, or in-development of real life technology and thus its impacts on the RPG community needed to be considered and ruled upon by the Directorate.


RE: Technology Discussion on Telex - STRATCOM - 02-10-2017

Esteemed technologist Mestra, thank you for your kind analysis.


RE: Technology Discussion on Telex - Ayzek - 02-13-2017

As telex exists in real-life and no distinctions from said have been highlighted, the Directorate:
  • dismisses this submission,
  • affirms that the raw telex network technology exists in-game for all countries,
  • and further wonders just how technologically lagging MANINTERN is.



RE: Technology Discussion on Telex - STRATCOM - 02-13-2017

Esteemed technologist Ayzek, thank you for your input and confirmation.