Tag: Communication

Canada’s one-on-one EBPP showdown

Over 130,000 Canadians have registered for an electronic post office box; over
800 mil bills/yr are mailed to consumers.
Canada is bracing for an electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP) battle, as e-route and EPOST square off in one of the world’s most concentrated banking markets. Charles Davis reports Unlike the US, where literally dozens of EBPP players are lining up a dizzying array of products and services, Canada’s EBPP market appears to be a one-on-one competition.

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Gloomy e-mail for US post

The inexorable rise of e-mail is putting the strain on the Amercian postal
service USPS, which is considering reducing its delivery service from six to
five days a week. In a statement before the House of Representatives earlier
this month, William Henderson, the postmaster general, blamed the “explosive
growth in commmunications technology” for USPS’ difficulties

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It's in the post: a personalised address for life

BRITAIN is aiming to become the first country in the world to introduce personalised postcodes that would replace the traditional name and address.

The Royal Mail is examining ways to sell the codes as part of its drive to be more commercial. It mirrors what the DVLA has done with personalised car number plates.

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