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Who Invented The Mobile Phone First Cell Phone Call.pdfRobert Smith
Mobile technology has changed the way we do business, communications,
internet, promote your business than by using your cell phone as a marketing
tool. On the whole, phone is transforming technology, and you may be one of
the people who benefited by using it. From your phones to your car stereos,
getting a phone can be a major disruption in the way you do things.
Mobile Phones market is declining according to many reports. Mobiles may
not be as popular as they once were, but they are still a very important part of
our daily lives. Whether it is in the form of a smartphone or a tablet, mobile
phones are always there, always useful and are still incredibly popular.
What happened in the past may be completely different from the way it will be
from now, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t any lessons to be learned.
Almost everyone knows who is credited with patenting the first practical
telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell but in this article, we are going to
learn about the history of mobiles, evaluation of cell phones and hidden
characters who are given their important contribution to the mobile phones
world and make it possible to speak from anywhere and helps to become the
phones to smartphones nowadays.
1. Reginald Fessenden
Reginald Aubrey Fessenden (born 6 October 1866, East Bolton, Canada East
– died 22 July 1932, Hamilton, Bermuda) was an Electrical Engineer and a
founder who performed a miracle: He made the first wireless telephone
device. He was the first to transmit a human voice over the radio a length of
1.6 km (one mile) for the early moment using amplitude modulation. His
message was:
“Hello. One, two, three, four. Is it snowing where you are, Mr. Thiessen?
If it is telegraph back and let me know.”
The sound was low quality, but this nonetheless was an amazing scientific
achievement, sending messages from one radio tower to another in year
1900. His also the first transatlantic transmission in 1906, the first broadcast of
entertainment, and in year 1906.
Fessenden also found out another important finding, an electrolytic detector
device, which he approved as a “barretter detector” in 1903. The electrolytic
detector improved sound reception over radio waves. Fessenden radio
receivers were common in the early years of radio.
Fessenden was a gifted student. He attended several schools in his youth. He
left military school at the age of 14 to work in a bank because he was too
young to go to college. He later taught mathematics at Bishop’s College
School while conducting high school textbook classes. Fessenden also
studied natural science and won a scholarship to Bishop’s College. However,
he quit school at the age of 18 to graduate to become a principal at the
Whitney Institute in Bermuda. It was in Bermuda that Fessenden met and later
married Helen May Trott.
He is also know as Canadian radio pioneer who on Christmas Eve in 1906
broadcast the first music program and voice that had been broadcast in
remote areas.
2. Martin Cooper
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2. EACH OTHER?
HOW DID ANCIANT PEOPLE COMMUNICATE
WITH
Before the development of telephones Ancient communication methods:
Signal fire (fire and smoke)
Letters by dove
Drum beating
Telegraphic communication
3. THE TELEPHONE INVENTION
TELEPHONE?
WHO INVENTED THE
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.
He was born on March 3 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland .
His family was well known for teaching citizens to speak
english clearly and fluently. Alexander was married to
Mabel Gardiner and had two daughters with her, Elise and
Marian Bell.
He was a professor at the Boston University, As well as
being a teacher, he was an inventor.
He was particularly intrested in the education of deaf
people. This lead him to create the first microphone before
he created the telephone.
4. ITHE TELEPHONE INVENTION
TELEPHONE
INVENTED?
WHEN AND WHERE WAS THE
The telephone was invented in 1876. Alexander
Graham Bell worked on the "Electric Speech
Machine" in his summer house in Mt. Pleasant,
Ontario. It was bought by his father Alexander
Melville Bell in 1870, Today it is known as the Bell
Homestead. Later, he physically created the
"Electric Speech Machine" in Boston,
Massachusetts. But, it was not only him who had
invented the telephone, he had Thomas Watson
as an assistant.
6. ITHE TELEPHONE INVENTION
WORLD?
HAS THIS INVENTION CHANGED THE
It enables you to have contact.
Before people had to rely mail which often took weeks, months or even a year depending on
where they lived.
When the telephone was first introduced only the very wealthy could afford them.
Eventually, the middle-class were able to have them installed in their homes.
It kept families connected . When an emergency was happening, people wouldn't have any way
of communication outside of the household.
The telephone was fairly commonplace in the 1930´s in the United States. By the end of the II
World War, most of the U.S. homes had a telephone.
7. INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
HE SOLVE?
WHAT PROBLEMS DID
You can talk to someone across an ocean in a matter of minutes instead of having to wait
years for a letter to get to them. an Older wall phone, This phone used an operator
Alexander using one of his earlier models A cellphone!!! You can let people know if you're
going to be late or cancel plans, or if you're sick and can't go to work.
8. THE TELEPHONE INVENTION
CALL
THE FIRST TELEPHONE
The first long distance call occurred in 1892 when Bell called Chicago
from New York.
9. INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
HOW THIS TECHNOLOGY
CHANGED BETWEEN ITS
INVENTION AND TODAY?
PHONES
Bell’s phones were different
than the ones we use today.
We still talk with people on
the phone but smart phones
have changed the way people
communicate.
Now conversations on phones have video chats, so you
can connect to your family/friends from your phone and
see what is happening.
Smart phones have applications you can download:
Facebook, YouTube, Game, Spotify, GPS
CONVERSATIONS:
APPS:
Kids and teenagers are being the biggest users of
phones.
When in the past just they were adult’s things.
A new way people communicate on phone is by texting.
KIDS AND TEENAGERS
10. THE TELEPHONE INVENTION
CONCLUSION
IN
Phones have helped people improve communications since the first
telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
Today’s smart phones do so many useful and fun things, but each new
invention brings new problems.