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History of Phones, Cell Phones and Cellular Networks:
Telephone was invented January 1, 1870 by Alexander Graham Bell. It would take nearly 100 years before the cordless phone was invented in 1965. Less than 10 years after this, Dr. Martin Cooper from Motorola called the competition at Bell Labs, Dr. Joel S. Engel on April 3, 1973. The first cell phone weighted 2.4lbs and was 9.1x5.1x1.8in in size. It allowed for 30min of talking and 10 hours to re-charge! 10 hours! And from this point on, the world would be obsessed with wireless communication and continued to develop the technology from 1973 to today.
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You can watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/UfiboCkaX7k
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TechNLogic1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/technlogic18/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg4NBG9q8BuiQXUecvOlLxQ
Website/Blog: https://technlogic.tech.blog/
Email: [email protected]
My Other Podcast: Practicing Uncommon Sense
Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/2R7MXhV
History of Phones, Cell Phones and Cellular Networks:
Telephone was invented January 1, 1870 by Alexander Graham Bell. It would take nearly 100 years before the cordless phone was invented in 1965. Less than 10 years after this, Dr. Martin Cooper from Motorola called the competition at Bell Labs, Dr. Joel S. Engel on April 3, 1973. The first cell phone weighted 2.4lbs and was 9.1x5.1x1.8in in size. It allowed for 30min of talking and 10 hours to re-charge! 10 hours! And from this point on, the world would be obsessed with wireless communication and continued to develop the technology from 1973 to today.
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