Dear Comrades,
The world's final telegram will be sent next month
 by India's state-run telecommunications company, the Christian Science 
Monitor reported. The July 14 stop date will be over 160 years after 
Samuel Morse sent the first telegram in the U.S. in 1844.
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited is losing more than $23 million a year 
by keeping telegraph services running, the company's general manager of 
telegraph services told The Christian Science Monitor. Only about 5,000 
telegrams are sent a day in India, a country with a  population of 1.24 billion. About 65 percent of India's telegrams are sent by the government, according to The Monitor. 
With the rise of computers and telephones, even the U.S. Postal Service has struggled
 immensely, so it's surprising that an old-fashioned technology like the
 telegraph has lasted this long. In March, the U.S. Post Office 
announced that it had lost $1.9 billion in the previous 3 months. 
Western Union sent the last telegram in the U.S. back in 2006, 150 years after the company was founded. Samuel Morse's first telegram read “WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT?” and was sent from the U.S. Supreme Court.
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