(Ep. 11) - Death by a Thousand Cuts. The Post Office didn't refuse to adapt, it was sabotaged. The tail of E-COM and INTELPOST
People of Agency por Post Office History - People of Agency
Notas del episodio
January 4, 1982. Post Office Postmaster General William Bolger sends the first official E-COM message, Electronic Computer-Originated Mail, a brilliant hybrid system where businesses transmit messages electronically to the Post Office, which prints and delivers them. The concept could have made the Post Office your internet provider.
Instead, AT&T used the Postal Rate Commission to kill it. Corporate Capture. They forced the Post Office to use outside telecommunications companies (meaning AT&T profits), jacked the price from 15 cents to 26 cents (60% increase), and designed restrictions guaranteeing failure. E-COM lost $5.25 on every letter and hemorrhaged $40 million before shutting down in 1985. Fourteen years later, the guy who designed E-COM started his own company doing the exact same thing, UPS bought it for $100 million.
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