1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION)45G134 directly at a public station (handing in by messenger).5.2 A phototelegram from a private station which is received by a public station for delivery to the addressee or forretransmission shall be considered as having been handed in at the public station (
2、handing in by phototelegraphy).5.3 Depending on the method used, the time of handing in shall be: the time of acceptance at the counter of a telegraph office; the time of acceptance by the public station (in the case of direct handing in); the time of arrival at the public station (service from a pr
3、ivate station to a public station).6 Transmission of a phototelegram6.1 Phototelegrams of the same rank shall be transmitted by the outgoing station in the order in which they arehanded in, and by the intermediate stations in the order of reception.6.2 A phototelegram to a private station shall, aft
4、er closure of its office or if its equipment is out of order, be routedto another station of the incoming country only by agreement with the sender.6.3 A transmission that is unsuccessful because of adverse transmission conditions should be repeated as soon ascircumstances permit.6.4 But if the send
5、er could be informed of unsatisfactory transmission conditions and if he insists upon an attempt attransmission being made, the phototelegram shall be accepted only at the risk of the sender. In this case the serviceinstruction RISQUES EXPEDITEUR shall be included in the preamble. If the copy receiv
6、ed at the receivingphototelegraph station is not satisfactory after a maximum of three attempted transmissions, no further re-runs should, inprinciple, be attempted. The sender should be notified of the circumstances.7 Delivery of a phototelegram7.1 Phototelegrams received by a public station shall
7、be delivered unless they are to be retransmitted. Aphototelegram may be delivered to an addressee in the locality where the public receiving station is located: by messenger; through personal collection by the addressee.7.2 A phototelegram transmitted from a public station to a private station shall
8、 be considered as delivered to theaddressee (delivery by phototelegraphy).7.3 Phototelegrams addressed to localities that are not connected to the phototelegraph network shall be delivered bypost. They shall be considered as postal correspondence from the time they are handed over to the postal serv
9、ice.7.4 For special reasons, a phototelegram may be kept on hand at a public station at the senders request until aprivate station re-calls it (collection by phototelegraphy). A public station having phototelegrams on hand intended for aprivate station shall not act on a request for transmission mad
10、e by the private station until it has satisfied itself of theidentity of the latter.7.5 Depending on the method applied, the time of delivery of a phototelegram shall be: the time of delivery to the addressee; the time when the addressee, having been informed of the received phototelegram, expresses
11、 the intention ofsending a private messenger; the time when the transmission is terminated, in service from a public station to a private station; the time of handing over to the postal service in the case of delivery of post.8 Charging8.1 The rates for phototelegrams in continental and in intercontinental relations exchanged between public stations orfrom a public station to a private station are governed in Recommendation D.83.