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the volume of a few years ago. Increased shipments of consumer products are going to all markets open to imports. Increases have been notable in radios. Ortho- phonic High Fidelity, tubes, records, sound products, and the RCA Whirlpool line. Communications Systems Speed Progress Communications systems, engineered and installed by RCA International Division in cooperation with its distributors and companies, are accelerating social and economic progress in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Americas. There are over 200,000 channel miles of RCA Microwave in service around the world, serving a wide range of industry as well as many governments. In countries like Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba, RCA radio systems prove an effective and swift means of communication. The RCA VHF system in Colombia employs huge parabolic reflectors, first of their kind in South America, beaming telephone calls over the towering Colombian Andes. Last year, at inauguration ceremonies of the RCA radiotelephone system linking with the chain built in 1949, General Gustavo Berrio Muiioz, Minister of Communications, spoke to the governors of Antioquia and Valle and to the mayors of Medellin and Cali. His voice was transmitted from peaks such as "La Teta" (11,800 feet) and "El Campanerio" (12,000 feet) into the cities in the new radiotelephone network. There are 20 VHF radiotelephone channels now operating between Bogota and Medellin, and 28 between Bogota and Cali. It is expected that this system will be expanded further still in the future, which means more voices will be calling and speeding business in Colombia. Less than a year ago, a VHF communications system which links all major cities of the country with modern microwave radio relay equipment was delivered by RCA International Division to the government of the Do- minican Republic. The completion of this system, which was begun in November 1953, appropriately enough coincided with the four-day holiday commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Government of Generalisimo Doctor Rafael Leonidas Trujillo. More recently a special link was added in Ciudad Trujillo to this nationwide hookup connecting the World's Fair (Feria de la Paz y Confraternidad del Mundo Libre) with the nationwide network. RCA sound is performing useful functions on a world basis. In Panama, a complete RCA sound rein- forcing and voting tally system was recently installed in the new House of Representatives Building. Each representative's desk is provided with a microphone and stand and voting plate which operates electro-mechani- cally to facilitate recording and adding of votes. As peoples and governments in Latin America, the Middle East, Africa and Asia began working after World War II for progress through electronics, RCA International Division was ready to build for the future with them. The oldest bank in the Republic of Mexico now has its own RCA-equipped radio network to communicate with its branches. The Bank's 72 branches are linked In Saudi Arabia, RCA's new single-sideband two-way radio has found important application. In Thailand, the RCA monogram looms prominently in the launching of a new television service, as shown here. I E5S7 RADIO AGE 21