DocumentCode
1702014
Title
Marconi´s diktats. How Italian international wireless policy was shaped by a private company, 1903–1911
Author
Balbi, G.
Author_Institution
Northumbria Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Wireless telegraphy, born in late 19th century, was regulated at international level very soon in two conferences both held in Berlin in 1903 and 1906. These conferences were organized by Germany in order to break up the British Marconi Company´s monopoly. Germany, France and U.S.A. opposed this trust, while U.K. and Italy defended it for different reasons. This paper aims to identify the political, economic, technical, and social reasons that led, or in some cases forced, Italy to protect Marconi´s interests at international level. This defensive strategy put the country at the center either of the international debate on wireless, or of the Marconi Company´s global strategy.
Keywords
economics; government policies; monopoly; politics; radio spectrum management; telegraphy; British Marconi Company monopoly; Italian international wireless policy; Marconi diktats; economic reason; political reason; private company; social reason; technical reason; wireless telegraphy; Italy; Marconi Company; Non-intercommunication policy; Radio-Conferences in Berlin (1903 and 1906); Wireless History;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
HISTory of ELectro-technology CONference (HISTELCON), 2012 Third IEEE
Conference_Location
Pavia
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-3079-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4673-3077-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HISTELCON.2012.6487559
Filename
6487559
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