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FROM computer to post office, a new service to be
launched by China Post later this month will make
communication much easier for many Chinese.
In Beijing yesterday, China Post announced the new
service which integrates Internet technology with the
traditional mail service, making it faster for connected
people to send messages to those who are not.
The national postal service will offer clients a pre-paid
card, with which they can send mail, similar to sending
e-mail, via special-use mail software they buy and install on
their computers. A machine in a post office near their
addressee will automatically receive, print and seal the
letter before mailing it to the receiver.
Officials with China Post noted that only Australia and
Indonesia had offered this service, while the United States
and Japan were planning to launch it.
Starting from Sept. 28, the service, which offers the
advantages of high speed, safety and efficiency, will better
serve the needs of companies as well as individuals.
China Post has had the service on trial since last
November in 18 municipalities, provinces and autonomous
regions across China.
(Xinhua)
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