teletype is also descriptive of what the machine does.... before i re-enlisted as a calibration tech in the Army, i was a radioteletype operator, and before the electronic teletype (AN/UGC-74) machines were used, the Army had machines made by Kleinschmidt, but we weren't called "radio-kleinschmidt operators", in radio school we used the Kleinschmidt machines and paper tape.... the UGC-74 generally didn't need paper tape, as it had 56K of message storage (not a lot you might think, but it was all in the form of text)