Teletext
Teletext is a data broadcasting service that delivers text and simple graphics alongside television programs by transmitting information in the vertical blanking interval of analog TV signals. It originated in the early 1970s in the United Kingdom, with BBC’s Ceefax and the commercial Teletext services operating alongside other European implementations. The system spread to many countries and became a widely used method for delivering news, weather, TV schedules, and other pages of information to home receivers.
Pages are accessed by entering a three-digit page number on a compatible TV or set‑top decoder, or
Technical standards for Teletext were developed under the World System Teletext (WST). Information is encoded in
With the transition to digital broadcasting and the adoption of new subtitling standards, traditional analogue Teletext