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TELECOMMUNICATION (RADIOTELEGRAPH)—JULY 5, 1912
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Article 5

Each of the High Contracting Parties undertakes to connect the coastal stations to the telegraph system by special wires, or, at least, to take other measures which will insure a rapid exchange between the coastal stations and the telegraph system.

Article 6

The High Contracting Parties shall notify one another of the names of coastal stations and stations on shipboard referred to in Article 1, and also of all data, necessary to facilitate and accelerate the exchange of radiograms, as specified in the Regulations.[1]

Article 7

Each of the High Contracting Parties reserves the right to prescribe or permit at the stations referred to in Article 1, apart from the installation the data of which are to be published in conformity with Article 6, the installation and working of other devices for the purpose of establishing special radio communication without publishing the details of such devices.

Article 8

The working of the radio stations shall be organized as far as possible in such manner as not to disturb the service of other radio stations.

Article 9

Radio stations are bound to give absolute priority to calls of distress from whatever source, to similarly answer such calls and to take such action with regard thereto as may be required.

Article 10

The charge for a radiogram shall comprise, according to the circumstances:

  • 1. (a) The coastal rate, which shall fall to the coastal station;
  • 1. (b) The shipboard rate, which shall fall to the shipboard station.
  • 2. The charge for transmission over the telegraph lines, to be computed according to the ordinary rules.
  • 3. The charges for transit through the intermediate coastal or shipboard stations and the charges for special services requested by the sender.

The coastal rate shall be subject to the approval of the Government of which the coastal station is dependent, and the shipboard rate to the approval of the Government of which the ship is dependent.


  1. See footnote 1, p. 883.