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3615 AMCHARGE

The Télétel (usually called Minitel, named after the terminal) was a videotex online service accessible through telephone lines. Videotex is a modified interactive version of the Teletext protocol that existed in TV broadcast.

Launched commercially in 1982, it was the world's first and most successful mass-market online service prior to the World Wide Web.

Only the Minitel service, which used on-demand access through the telephone network, was commercially successful for a long time. Subscription-based services like Prestel (UK), Bildschirmtext (Germany), Videotel (Italy), Télidon (Canada), and Captain (Japan) failed commercially and were stopped soon after testing.

In the United States, there was a stalled attempt by USWest to bring this service to two test markets: Minneapolis and Omaha. Source


Amstrad CPC services

In the CPC era, multiple services existed to download games for the Amstrad CPC via Minitel, like 3615 AMSTRAD, 3615 AMCHARGE and 3615 MICROCHARGE.

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Nowadays

The Minitel can still be used today to access your Amstrad news.

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