Etymology and Origin:
The term "teletype" is derived from the Greek words:
Teletype was originally a trademark for a type of electromechanical printing telegraph developed by the Western Electric Company in the early 20th century.
Meaning:
A teletype is a device that transmits and receives typed messages over telegraph lines. It uses a keyboard to generate electrical signals that are transmitted over the wire, and a matching device at the receiving end translates the signals into printed characters.
History:
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