1986 BBC Broadcast Demonstrates Electronic Mail That Let You Send Instant Messages from a Foreign Payphone
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In 1986, BBC's Micro Live followed presenter Lesley Judd using a portable computer and acoustic coupler at a Dutch payphone to send electronic mail internationally — uploading messages typed during her flight and delivering them instantly, without expensive long-distance calls, showing viewers email's real-world potential before most people knew it existed.
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