The Post Office Electrical Engineers' Journal

The Post Office Electrical Engineers' Journal (POEEJ) was a quarterly technical journal published by the Institution of Post Office Electrical Engineers between 1908 and 1982.

Publication of the POEEJ then ceased in favour of a new journal, British Telecommunications Engineering.

The POEEJ documented the development of Britain's telecommunications network throughout most of the 20th century.

Special issues marked key events such as the end of World War II,[1] the construction of TAT-1[2] and the introduction of Subscriber trunk dialling.

[3] According to one source, in 1972 the journal had 38,000 readers, of which about 4,500 were not Post Office employees.