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Interference affects many types of communication channels including digital subscriber lines and wireless links. A basic model for studying coding for such scenarios is known as the interference channel (IC). Several of the fundamental results known about ICs are reviewed with special emphasis on Gaussian channels. We further discuss four recent results including an improvement of a standard achievable rate region