3rd World Telecommunications Day

Country : Tunisie

Continent : Afrique

Issued on : 17/05/1971

Age : 55 years

Michel Reference
TN 747
Stanley Reference
TN 712
Yvert Reference
TN 688
Themes
Events
Description
This stamp highlights the holding of an African conference dedicated to posts and telecommunications, illustrating the strategic importance of continental cooperation in the field of communications networks at a period of profound technological and institutional transformations. The abstract illustration, structured around a spherical shape crossed by lines, signs and connection points, symbolizes the circulation of information, the interconnection of territories and the networking of African states, suggesting a common space shaped by technical and human flows. This modern visual language translates the idea of ​​progress, coordination and mastery of technologies as levers of economic, administrative and social development. In the Tunisian context, this stamp affirms the role of the country as an actor engaged in African and international initiatives, keen to modernize its infrastructure, strengthen public services and be part of a collective dynamic where communications are seen as an essential foundation of sovereignty, regional integration and openness to the world.
Size
36 x 26 mm
Colors
Polychrome
Designer
Hédi SELMI
Printers
Joh. Enschedé
Perforation
13 x 12½
Print
Photogravure
Face Value
0,70 DT
Mint Value
Used Value
Print Run
500 000 exemplaires
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