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Bypass mail
Bypass mail is the term used in the UK to describe mail which has been handled throughout its journey from sender to recipient without Royal Mail involvement, in contrast to downstream access where the final delivery is undertaken by Royal Mail ==History== The ability to utilise the Royal Mail network for downstream access (analogous to local loop unbundling in the telecoms sector) was first introduced in 2003, ending a 350-year monopoly. In 2006 the market was fully opened, allowing competitors to establish their own delivery networks. Unlike Royal Mail, competitors are not under any obligation to provide a universal service, and can opt to deliver in certain areas, whilst handing over other areas as Downstream Access Mail.
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