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After four centuries of paper letters, Denmark closes the chapter on public mail.

Denmark and the transformation of postal services in the digital age

مدحت الشيخ
Last updated: 31/12/2025 12:13 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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Medhat El-Sheikh, editor-in-chief of the Voice of Emirates News Agency office in Cairo, is a seasoned Egyptian journalist with extensive experience both within Egypt and abroad....
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After four centuries of paper letters, Denmark closes the chapter on public mail.
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Copenhagen, Denmark – Denmark has announced its decision to discontinue its traditional postal service. This decision ends nearly 400 years of delivering paper mail within the country. The move reflects a radical shift in communication patterns, with a decline in reliance on postal mail in favor of digital services and email.

Danish authorities explained that the sharp decline in the number of messages sent in recent years has made continuing the service economically unviable. This is especially true given the rising costs of operation and maintenance. This move is part of a broader plan to restructure the public services sector in line with the accelerating digital transformation.

Although the decision marks the end of a historical chapter that has been intertwined with the lives of Danes for generations, the government affirms that shipping and parcel services will continue through specialized companies. These companies will focus on smart solutions and modern technologies to meet citizens’ needs.

This move opens up a wider debate in Europe about the future of traditional mail. It comes at a time when letters arrive at the touch of a button, after having once traversed villages and cities on horseback and in mail vans.

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