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BTX (Bildschirmtext, translated as Screentext) has been a German service, allowing to transfer data via telephone line. In the 8bit era, the Deutsche Bundespost (German postal service) still owned the monopoly for telecommunications in Germany, so the only legal way to transmit electronic data via telephone line has been to use their BTX service. The service was ultimatively suspended in 2007.
Beginning in late 2019, some work has begun to revive some parts of the BTX. There are [https://btx-museum.de/2020/02/29/der-neue-dbt-03-emulator/ emulators providing D-BT 03 ports], and some BTX pages were [https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/36C3-Congress-wie-1984-mit-BTX-und-Originalarchiven-4624507.html restored by feeding recordings of original modem sessions to software demodulators].
== Pictures ==
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildschirmtext - wikipedia article on BTX (english, short description)
* http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildschirmtext - wikipedia article on BTX (german, more detailed description)
* https://btx-museum.de/2020/02/29/der-neue-dbt-03-emulator/ (german)
* https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/36C3-Congress-wie-1984-mit-BTX-und-Originalarchiven-4624507.html (german)
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