Worldwide use of telegrams by country

This is a list of telegram services by country.

Country Service available Year service ended Comments
 Argentina Yes Correo Argentino still offers telegram service within Argentina and to international destinations.
 Australia No 2011 Australia Post closed its telegram service on 7 March 2011.
 Bahrain Yes Batelco still offers telegram service. Telegrams are sent for deaths or important occasions as they are thought to be more formal than email or fax, but less so than a letter.
 Belarus Yes Beltelecom offers a service for the transmission of telegrams within the country and around the world. "Ordinary" and "urgent", "certified" and "government" telegrams can be sent to any address in Belarus and other countries.[1] There is also a service for sending Lux (=LX) (on a greeting card) and Deluxe (=LXDEUIL) (funeral card) telegrams to Belarus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Poland, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan. Telegrams in Belarus are delivered within 2–24 hours.
 Belgium No 2017 Proximus discontinued telegram service on 29 December 2017.[2] It sent 63,000 telegrams in 2010,[3] which declined to 8,000 in 2017.
 Brazil Yes Correios still offers telegram service, only within the country. Telegrams can be sent from any post office, by telephone and by the Internet.[4]
 Canada Yes Telegrams Canada still offers telegram service. AT&T Canada (previously CNCP Telecommunications) had discontinued its telegram service in 2001 and later became MTS Allstream.
 China Yes China Telecom and China Unicom still offers public telegram sending to Beijing, Shanghai, Hebei, Liaoning, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shandong, Guangdong, Hainan and Guangxi as of 2020. When destination is within 5km range of city centre in the above area, telegrams are delivered within 24 hours.
 Croatia Yes Hrvatska pošta still offers telegram service. Telegrams may be sent via the Internet, telephone or fax, and are optionally deliverable by telephone or fax. Illustrated and musical telegrams are available for special occasions.[5]
 Czech Republic No 2010 Česká pošta discontinued the service in 2010, because it was too expensive to maintain and only 756 telegrams were sent in 2009. [6]
 Estonia No 2012 Eesti Post discontinued the telegram service in 2012.[7]
 Finland No 2001 Suomen Posti discontinued its international telegram service in January 2001. One can still send domestic messages that look like old-fashioned telegrams but are delivered as ordinary mail or e-mail.
 France No 2018 Orange S.A. closed its telegram service on 30 April 2018.
 Germany No 2022 Deutsche Post offered telegram service until 31 December 2022, delivering telegrams the next day as ordinary mail. Deutsche Telekom discontinued service to foreign countries on 31 December 2000.[8][9]
 Hungary No 2021 Magyar Posta closed its telegram service on 29 April 2021[10]
 Greece No 2019 OTE, the former state owned telecommunications provider closed the telegram service in March 2019.
 Iceland No 2018 Íslandspóstur discontinued its telegram service on 1 October 2018. The first telegram in Iceland was sent in 1906 to Seyðisfjörður from the Faroe Islands.[11]
 India No 2013 BSNL discontinued telegram service on 15 July 2013.[12] Telegrams to foreign countries had been discontinued in May 2013.[13]
 Indonesia No 2010 Pos Indonesia discontinued telegram service in 2010.[14]
 Iran Yes Telecommunication Infrastructure Company of I.R.Iran still offers telegram service.[15]
 Ireland No 2002 Eircom discontinued telegram service on 30 July 2002.[16]
 Israel Yes Israel Postal Company still offers telegram service. Telegrams may be sent via the Internet or by a telephone operator. Illustrated telegrams are available for special occasions.[17]
 Italy Yes Poste Italiane still offers telegram service. Around 12.5 million telegrams are sent annually.[18]
 Japan Yes NTT and KDDI still offer telegram service. Telegrams are used mainly for special occasions such as weddings, funerals, graduations, etc.[19] Local offices offer telegrams printed on special decorated paper and envelopes.
 Lithuania No 2007 Teo LT discontinued telegram service on 15 October 2007.[20]
 Latvia Yes Latvijas pasts offers telegram service transmitted with a special computer network between post offices.
 Malaysia No 2012 Telekom Malaysia discontinued telegram service on 1 July 2012.[21]
 Mexico Yes Telmex still offer telegram service as a low-cost service for people who cannot afford or do not have access to e-mail, under the name of 'telegraficos telegrama'.[22]
   Nepal No 2009 Nepal Telecom discontinued telegram service on 1 January 2009.[23]
 Netherlands Yes KPN sold its telegram service to the Swiss-based company Unitel Telegram Services in 2001.
 New Zealand Yes New Zealand Post discontinued telegram service in 1999. It later reinstated the service in 2003 for use only by business customers, primarily for debt collection or other important business notices.
 Pakistan No 2006 Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd discontinued telegram service on 27 January 2006.[24]
 Philippines No 2013 The government's Telecommunications Office or Tanggapan ng Telekomunikasyon discontinued telegram service on 20 September 2013. The last telegram was sent on that day at 3:15 PM.[25]
 Poland Yes telegramy.pl offers an online telegram service, delivering telegrams the next day as ordinary mail. Poczta Polska closed its telegram service on 1 October 2018.
 Portugal Yes CTT Correios de Portugal, S.A. and Altice Portugal still offer telegram services in continental Portugal, the Azores, and Madeira. Normal telegrams are delivered the next day, and urgent telegrams are delivered the same day if handed in before 3pm.[26]
 Romania No 2004 Poșta Română discontinued its telegram service in 2004 replacing it with a e-Post service.
 Russia Yes Central Telegraph (subsidiary of national operator Rostelecom) still offers telegram service. "Regular" or "Urgent" telegrams can be sent to any address in Russia and other countries. So called "Stylish" telegrams printed on artistic postcards are also available.
 Serbia Yes JP Pošta Srbije Beograd, the state-owned post, still offers telegram service. It is commonly used to express condolences, official notifications of death or to congratulate anniversaries, births, graduations, etc. Telegrams may be sent by using a special telephone number or directly at the post office. Telegrams are delivered on the same day for recipients in territories covered by post offices with telegram delivery service and are delivered as regular mail for post offices which do not have telegram delivery service. In internal traffic, the length of messages is limited to 800 characters and is charged at a flat rate while in international traffic telegrams are charged by the word. International delivery is possible for recipients in Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia.[27][28]
 Slovakia No 2007 The Slovak post discontinued telegram service on 1 January 2007.
 Slovenia Yes Pošta Slovenije d.o.o. (Slovenian Post) still provides telegram service commonly used for special occasions such as births, anniversaries, condolences, graduations, etc. It is considered more formal than email or SMS. Telegrams are usually printed in a typewriter font on greeting or condolences cards delivered in a specific yellow envelope. It is also possible to send gifts (e.g. chocolates, wine, plush toys, flowers) together with a message. The telegrams can be sent from local post offices, over the phone or online to addresses in Slovenia only.[29]
 Spain Yes Correos, the state-owned postal service, provides telegraph service for both domestic and international destinations. SEUR (a DPD company) still offers telegram service.
 Sweden No 2002 Telia discontinued telegram service in 2002.[30]
  Switzerland Yes Unitel Telegram Services took over telegram service from the national PTTs. Telegrams can still be sent to and from most countries.
 Thailand No 2008 Thailand Post discontinued telegram service on 30 April 2008, at 20.00 local time.
 Turkey Yes PTT has been providing telegram service in Turkey since 1855.
 Ukraine No 2018 Ukrtelecom discontinued telegram service on 1 March 2018.
 United Kingdom No 1982 After 1982, British Telecom maintained a telemessage service to replace telegrams. This service was sold to the Swiss-based company Unitel Telegram Services as Telegrams Online in 2003.[31][32]
 United States Yes iTelegram took over telegram service from Western Union on 27 January 2006. Telegrams can be sent via the iTelegram web site or via Deskmail, a legacy Windows program.[33][34][35]
 Uruguay Yes Antel, the state-owned postal service, provides telegraph service for both domestic and international destinations.[36]

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