WIRELESS TELEPHONY.
(MAECONT ON THE FUTURE.
BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS.
REGULAR SERVICE FEASIBLE. (Received August 2, 0.05 p.m.) JDnitcd Service. LONDON*. Auk. 1. Speaking to a representative of the 3)ailv TTews Signer Marconi said there was no reason why Britain should not bo Jinked in by wireless telephony with all IHo Dominions llis company was only awaiting a word from th 6 Post Office authorities before establishing a regular commercial service, such as Germany's beam telephone to South America, which was üboiu as fai as South Africa. The fact that the thanksgiving service lor the King's recovery on July 7 was relayed to the Dominions via Canada proved that tho technical difficulties in connection with a regular service were negligible
'STgnoi Marconi said he did not know jwny- beam telephony had not been established, except perhaps that the Post Office authorities wanted to leave his company wireless telegraphy and keep wireless telephony themselves.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 14
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152WIRELESS TELEPHONY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 14
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