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After 83 years
e’ve reached the end
of the tape.

The KAI Telex Processor is

It's almost unbelievable that we still use other jobs, and the noise level is just a British Telecom approved, and
punched paper tape to transmit important and | whisper. with an Apple Il or lle you
imperative messages around the world. Storage on a floppy disc can be optionally immediately have a quality

But it doesn't take a great leap of the selected, but if the disc is full (and it can take micro computer and a telex at
imagination to realise that by hooking up a up to 20 telexes), all telexes are printed, thus your disposal.
normal micro computer to the British Telecom | reliability is assured.
telex jack, we can have all the advantages of When it's 9 o'clock in the morning in Dallas,
today’s microchip technology. your telex can go out when they're in the

No longer will you have to wait toreceive or | office and you can store incoming messages
transmit while you're typing out another telex | ‘till you get in.
message. An inbuilt clock tells you how long each

You can alter the words directly on the transmission has taken, and can then be
VDU, and send the same attributed to any|department.

APPROVED

for use with

lecommunication systems
run Dy British
Telecommunications

Telex us on 261514

Fill in the coupon and send to

n accordance with the

conditions in the KAI Limited. 203a Belsize Road. London NW6 Te! 01-625 5126
nstructions for use
Please ring me for a demonstration |
Please send me turther information —_| |
Name . :
Position ————

Company a

Address _ : ; = = ae

telex to ten different destinations by pressing The KAI Telex Processor is fast, and has a |

just one button. prodigious memory, with extended form
Automatic dialling, redialling and storage of | capability for variable information that can be

numbers, enable your operator to get on with | added to customised forms such as invoices. Lo — L

Tel No __ — —_

310PCW
    

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The KAI Telex Processor was a British Telecom approved digital telex processor that allowed an Apple II or IIe to receive, transmit, and store messages from the British Telecom telex network. Prices started at 1,650 GBP.

Taken from: Personal Computer World - Volume 8, Issue 1 (January 1985)