frankierte
Frankierte is a German term that translates to "franked" in English. It is commonly used in the context of postage stamps and postal services. When a letter or package is frankiert, it means that the sender has prepaid the postage. This is typically indicated by the application of a postage stamp or a postage meter affix on the item. The term is important in postal operations as it allows for the efficient processing and sorting of mail, as frankierte items are prioritized for delivery. In Germany, the use of frankierte items is regulated by the Deutsche Post AG, the national postal service provider. The practice of frankierte is not unique to Germany and is used in postal systems worldwide, although the terminology may vary by country. The term is also used in the context of e-commerce and online shopping, where a frankierte package is one that has had shipping costs prepaid by the sender.