The Decline of Mail

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The Decline of Mail By Ryan Fung

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For thousands of years, the main method of long-distance

communication was sending letters

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Couriers would travel for days, sometimes even months in order to ensure that the letters reached their intended recipients

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When the computer was first invented, no one knew of the impact it would

have on the mail industry

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It took 11 years after the creation of the first commercial computer for the first message

service to be developed, which was called the AUTODIN network

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AUTODIN was first operational in 1962, and was able to handle 30 million messages a

month, while providing the service to 1350 terminals

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This service really got people thinking about the possibility of the computer

as a messaging device Source: Pimthida https://www.flickr.com/photos/pimthida/

People started trying to develop a way to replace traditional mail services with

a more convenient method Source: SalFalko https://www.flickr.com/photos/safari_vacation/

After experimenting with many different mail systems, the widely used Webmail system,

used by services such as gmail, was developed in 1995

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The webmail service allows users to send and receive email from anywhere

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Even though email didn’t exist 60 years ago, and the current version of email has

only existed for 20 years, it has quickly become a huge part of our day-to-day lives

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During the rise of email systems, the amount of physical mail sent has drastically decreased

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In the most recent quarter, Canada Post reported a loss of $27 million

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This loss was caused by a 79 million piece drop in Transaction Mail

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However, this decline is not solely caused by the invention of email

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With the creation of texting and social media, contacting people is now easier than ever

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Traditional mail can no longer offer anything that a combination of social

media, texting, and email can’t offer faster Source: José María Pérez Nuñez https://www.flickr.com/photos/jmpznz/

Want to send a document to someone? Attach it in an email

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Want to send your friends and family pictures of your vacation? Instagram it

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Want to organize something with your friends? Send them a text

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As more convenient methods of communication continue to be created,

eventually the need for physical mail will no longer exist

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What was once an extremely important method of communication has effectively

been replaced by modern technology Source: Greg Jordan https://www.flickr.com/photos/gregoryjordan/