Submarine Telegraph Company; 1851-1889; telegraph company

The Submarine Telegraph Company was founded in 1851 by John Watkins Brett, Thomas Russell Crampton, Lord de Mauley and Sir James Carmichael. The company was granted an exclusive concession by the French government to lay a cable from England to France under the English channel. The first cable was completed on 28 August 1850, but failed days later. A second cable to France was completed on 25 September 1851. The exclusive concession to run cables to France was opposed by the British government during the 1850s, due to it being perceived as representing an unfair monopoly. By 1870 transmissions via the French cables amounted to some 1,400 per day.

From 1 February 1870, the General Post Office shared revenues with the company and took over operation of some of its cables including those in the North Sea.

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