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WE have on two or three occasions referred in these columns to the International Conference on Wireless Telegraphy which was held last month at Berlin. The conclusions at which the conference arrived have now been published in the Cologne Gazette, and were summarised in the Times last week. In considering these conclusions it is as well to bear in mind that the conference was only preliminary; though representatives of nearly all the important States were present, it was not intended that the recommendations should be final, but rather that they should serve as a basis for discussion at a future conference with more definite powers. Still, the decisions are of interest as they indicate more or less clearly the general state of opinion on the present position of wireless telegraphy.
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SOLOMON, M. The Berlin Conference on Wireless Telegraphy . Nature 68, 437–438 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068437b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/068437b0