The subsequent development in Europe and the United States was rather different, since in Europe there were severe difficulties for many years implementing the Poulsen technology, whereas in the United States an extended commercial radiotelegraph system was soon established with the Federal Telegraph Company.
Founded in Palo Alto, California in 1909 by Cyril Frank Elwell, it would eventually merge in August 1927 with the Mackay Companies.
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