Mobile Cellular phone History – Wireless Communications


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Mobile Cellular phone History – Wireless Communications … Children today consider wireless phones as necessary and usual in standard of living. It doesn’t know a time without one being prevalent. But which was not the case in 1973 when Martin Cooper made his first cell phone call from a New York City street and New Yorkers stared gaping at him. But the history of telephone starts further back in time.

A brief history of cell phones or wireless communications must Focus on Samuel Morse. He introduced the idea of wireless by conduction when he transmitted a telegraph signal through water. His telegraph was the first device to transmit messages by electricity.

Then in 1843 a person through the name of Michael Faraday studied to find out if space could conduct electricity. In 1865 a dentist, Dr. Mahlon Loomis was the first person to communicate through wireless via the atmosphere. He developed the idea of transmitting and receiving… …[-]

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