Cell Phone History Revisited: Who started it?

It was all because of the undying efforts of Samuel Morse who had a dream and a vision of paving the way to communication beyond one’s boundaries.
By: CellPhones
 
June 5, 2010 - PRLog -- It was all too clear for Morse to realize that his vision can become a reality and is a now considered as one of the most leading technological advances adapted by billions of people all over the globe. Because of his creation, progress for a more advanced spectacle saw its derivatives.

Xaviera Arata Editor of the  Cell Phone Reviews  website -- http://www.CellPhoneReviewsUsa.com -- pointed out;

“…Morse was the person responsible for inventing the telegraph which was considered as the first communication asset in the olden days. He had a concept of a telegraph that runs through electromagnetic waves during 1832…” Added Xaviera Arata

Soon, the concept was put into work and became possible by the year 1835. Some of the circuits that ran the wires were submerged under water to be able to show that cables are able to transmit signals while copper wire are suspended around poles. This was the introduction and was the basis for a lot of concepts that followed. Nevertheless, Morse’s telegraph was still considered as an achievement to be recognized as the first device to run messages through electrical conduction.

Start of the Possibilities

After the success of Morse’s telegraph communication which became very useful especially for the military or for those people living in areas where communication is vague. It was in the year 1843 that Michael Faraday viewed the idea that space has the capability to conduct electricity through parts of the world and be able to reach one place and not just localized in one area. He used principles that were established by the telegraph concept. Then a lot followed the footsteps of finding a newer and better way to communicate.

For the past 30 years or more, there were developers and inventors that concentrated on line telegraphy wherein wires are still suspended on poles which finally became telephone lines. Because of the idea of telegraphy, there are a lot of understandings on how induction can run parallel and are induced through other lines. Thus, proving that electromagnetic messages can travel through the paths of air.

The Birth of Cell Phones

Martin Cooper, who is regarded to as the Father of Cellular Phones, was hired by Motorola in the year 1954 to develop products which are portable. Some of which are the police radios which are handheld and portable.

“…This started his trek on being a researcher for Motorola cell phones. And it was in 1973 that the very first mobile phone was introduced to the masses made exclusively for Motorola which was known as the Dyna-Tac…” Added Xaviera Arata

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