Transatlantic Telephony - the Technical Problem
01 April 1928
This paper, which, as it was read, was prefatory to the joint meeting, describes in rather non-technical terms the engineering problems involved in developing the transatlantic radio trunk by means of which the American telephone system of some 18,000,000 stations can communicate with the English telephone system of about 1,500,000 telephones, and also with the telephone systems of other European countries.