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 63 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 FINAL PROTOCOL OF SIGNATURE of the ACTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION CONFERENCE of Atlantic City At the time of signing the International Telecommunication Con- vention of Atlantic City, the undersigned plenipotentiaries take note Ante, p. 1409. of the following statements: I. FOR CANADA The signature of Canada to this Convention is subject to the reser- vation that Canada does not accept Paragraph 3 of Article 13 of the Atlantic City Convention. Canada agrees to be bound by the Radio Regulations annexed to this Convention but does not at present agree to be bound by the Additional Radio Regulations nor by any Telegraph Regulations or Telephone Regulations. II. FOR THE REPUBLIC OF CHILE The Chairman of the Delegation from Chile in signing the Radio Regulations of Atlantic City makes a provisional reservation in re- gard to the provisions of paragraphs 990, 991, 992, 994, 995, 996 and 997 of Section II of Article 41 of said Regulations. The Chairman of the Delegation from Chile in signing the Inter- national Telecommunication Convention of Atlantic City, makes a provisional reservation in regard to the provisions of Article 39 of the Atlantic City Convention. IIL. FOR THE REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA The Republic of Colombia formally declares that the Republic of Colombia does not, by signature of this Convention on its behalf, accept any obligation in respect to the Telephone Regulations re- ferred to in Article 13 of the Atlantic City Convention. Ante, p. 1431. Post ,p. 1581 . Post, pp. 1941, 1943. Ante, p. 1409. Ante, p. 1447. Ante, p. 1431. 1545

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