Year 1925.
Radio broadcasting starts in Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Romania and Mexico.
The Union internationale des radio-amateurs (International Union of Radio Amateurs) is formed in Paris.
25 March: Independent companies funded by private capital open the first Japanese radio stations in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya.
3 April: The International Broadcasting Union (UIR) is formed in Geneva under the auspices of the League of Nations. Association Radio-Luxembourg is established with a 50-watt transmitter in the Grand Duchy.
20 June: The first Peruvianradio station (OAX) is founded.
August: Polskie Radio iscreated in Warsaw (Poland) as a limited liability company (40% of the shares are state-owned).
The first regular radio service in a British colony opens in Ceylon.
The United Kingdom's most powerful transmitter is opened at Daventry. It covers 85% of the population and transmits on long Wireless being used in central Africa (1924). Long wave the BBC's first regular broadcasts to North America.
Venezuela's first radio broadcasting service, AYRE, starts up.
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