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Federal Reserve Bank
OF DALLAS
HELEN E. HOLCOMB

DALLAS, TEXAS
75265-5906

F I R S T V I C E P R E S I D E N T AND
CH IE F O PER A TIN G O F FIC E R

July 18, 1997
Notice 97-63

TO:

The Chief Operating Officer or Branch Manager
of each financial institution and others concerned
in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District
SUBJECT
Additional Delivery Method of Check Images
Available from the San Antonio Office
DETAILS

The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is pleased to announce an additional delivery
method of check images available from the San Antonio Office beginning August 18, 1997.
As an alternative to the delivery of check images on media such as 8 millimeter tape
or CD via courier, the Federal Reserve Bank can transmit a file containing the check images. The
encrypted file is transmitted over high speed telecommunications lines, such as ISDN lines. The
check image file can be transmitted directly into the receiving financial institution’s image
software. A description of the service is listed below.
Bulk Image Telecommunications Delivery - This service represents the electronic delivery of a
file containing check images via a telecommuni­
cations line.
Fees: $105.00 monthly access
$0,003 per item (front and back)
M ORE INFORM ATION
For more information, please contact Herb Barbee, (210) 978-1402, at the San
Antonio Office. For additional copies of this Bank’s notice, please contact the Public Affairs
Department at (214) 922-5254.
Sincerely,

F or additional copies, bankers and others are encouraged to use one of the following toll-free num bers in contacting the Federal
Reserve Bank of Dallas: Dallas Office (800) 333 -4460; El Paso Branch Intrastate (800) 592-1631, Interstate (800) 351-1012; Houston
Branch Intrastale (800) 392-4162, Interstate (800) 221-0363; San Antonio Branch Intrastate (800) 292-5810.

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