From the summer of 1943 on, he was on the staff of the " Action-PTT ", a clandestine organisation within the French postal service, and worked with Ernest Pruvost, its national leader, and directly under Simone Michel-L�vy, establishing postal communications with London.
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The first apostles to the Iroquois were the French Jesuits, Lallemant and de Br�beuf; and it was the French missionaries, as much as the traders who opened postal communication over 500 leagues of countries between the French colonies in Louisiana and Canada.
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The Electronic and Postal Communications Authority ( EPCA-AKEP ) has given ALBtelecom the license of transfer that allows the company to offer products and services of fixed telephony, and broadband internet, as well as mobile telephony and mobile broadband internet under the Eagle Mobile trademark.
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The issue of repatriating ethnic Albanians driven from the apartments in the city has touched off riots and other violence in the northern part of town-- a Serb oasis where bus lines, postal communications and other ties to Serbia proper have not been severed in the aftermath of the war and NATO's intervention.
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The organisation s full name, association for the promotion of public mobile and immobile data exchange ( " Verein zur F�rderung des �ffentlichen bewegten und unbewegten Datenverkehrs " ), and the acronym FoeBuD were conceived as a parody of the language used by the telecommunications operator, Deutsche Bundespost, which was then the state authority and monopolist for telephone and postal communications.
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Better yet, date it from the 70-year revolution in postal communications that preceded it ( as persuasively argued in " Spreading the News : The American Postal System from Franklin to Morse, " an important new history by the University of Illinois'Richard John . ) Don't those 225 years make for a pretty long stretch of national dominance of a particularly important modern technology?