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==Historical services== [[File:Manhole Cover - Post Office Copper Telephone Cable Pit.jpg|thumb|In many countries, the post office originally operated telephony systems: hence ubiquitous "PO" markings on historical telephone infrastructure in many countries]] In countries where telephone systems were originally operated by the postal service administrations, the systems were known as ''post office telephone service'' as early as 1912<ref>{{cite book |last=Bennett |first=Edward |year=1912 |title=The Post Office And Its Story |url= |page=194 }}</ref><ref>The British General Post Office (GPO) Guide of 1914 specifically mentions subscribers of the "Post Office Telephone Service"</ref><ref>''Join the Post Office Telephone Service!'' [Advertisement] Te Ao Hou, December 1958, p. 65.</ref> In Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom the telephone system was a government service, under Post Office control, until privatisation in the 1970s and 1980s.
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