Denmarkâs national postal service has just delivered its final letter, ending a tradition of more than 400 years.
PostNord, the countryâs longtime service, is delivering its last letters. Few Danes send snail mail anymore, but some are ...
The world-first move comes as the nationâs postal service PostNord â jointly owned by the Danish and Swedish governments â ...
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Denmarkâs Postal Service Is About to Stop Delivering Physical Letters After 400 Years
As the volume of letters plummets, PostNord, the government-owned postal service of Denmark and Sweden, will stop ...
Denmarkâs state-run postal service, PostNord, will deliver its last ever letter on Tuesday, as the rise in digital communications brings its 400-year-run to an end.
After 401 years, the Danish postal service has ended letter deliveries as the country fully embraces the digital age.
Wednesday marks the final day letters can be sent and received in Denmark with PostNord, the successor of the former national ...
With this move, Denmark becomes the first country in the world to officially decide that physical letter delivery is no ...
Denmark's PostNord ends its 400-year postal service, closing mailboxes and laying off 1,500 employees amid declining letter ...
Denmark has delivered its final letter, ending 400 years of traditional mail service as digital communication makes postal ...
DENMARK has become the first country in the world to stamp out its postal service following a massive decline in people ...
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