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Pitney Bowes Postage by Phone System Celebrates 20th Anniversary
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 5, 1999--
One Of The Earliest Forms Of E-commerce Now Processes More
Than $10 Billion In Postage Annually And Improves Productivity
At Over 1 Million Businesses Nationwide
Pitney Bowes (NYSE: PBI) is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the introduction of its Postage By Phone(R) Resetting System, which now processes over $10.2 billion in U.S. postage transactions annually and eliminates an estimated eight million trips by businesses to the post office every year.
The system's convenience and simple operation has made it a
favorite among businesses. Instead of bringing their postage meter to
the post office, standing in line and tying up valuable resources,
customers simply dial a toll-free phone number and securely transfer
postage funds to their meter during the call. The whole transaction
takes 50 seconds or less.
Invented and patented by Pitney Bowes, the Postage By Phone(R)
System provides postage for over one million customers and processes
about one-third of all revenues generated through postage meters in
the U.S.
"Postage By Phone(R) was clearly ahead of its time when we
introduced it in 1979, and it represents one of the earliest forms of
e-commerce used by U.S. businesses," said Kevin Weiss, Vice President,
Marketing, Pitney Bowes Mailing System. "It has become a driving force
for making companies of all sizes more productive and mail more
convenient to use. We continue to lead in introducing new technology
to the marketplace that improves the effectiveness of mail and boosts
businesses bottom-line."
The Postage By Phone(R) System is featured on Pitney Bowes' new
Galaxy(TM) Mail Processor, which also touts the first high-speed,
digital meter approved by the USPS. The new digital meter features
encryption technology and single circuit board design making it the
most advanced and secure metering system in the world, and the Postage
By Phone(R) resetting transaction is automatically conducted by modem
at the push of a button. In addition, the meter's whisper quiet ink
jet printing enables the Galaxy(TM) Mailing System to be placed
anywhere in the office without even disturbing a phone call.
According to Weiss, "The Postage By Phone(R) System has saved
businesses an estimated three-quarters of a billion dollars by
eliminating time-consuming trips to the post office since its launch
in 1979. And by eliminating almost 700,000 Postal Service labor hours
that would have been needed to refill all these postage meters, it's
easy to imagine the positive affect that the system has had on keeping
postage rates stable."
Pitney Bowes is a $4.22 billion premier provider of informed mail
and messaging management. For more information about the company
please visit www.pitneybowes.com.
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