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Cell Phone: The Past, the Present and
the Future
You are on your way out of your home.
Suddenly, you turn around and dash back
inside. You
left something you definitely can't go out
without! Is it your wallet? Well, that may
top the list, but what comes next is
indisputable - your cell phone.
All adults will normally have a
cellular phone nowadays. This is one of
the needs that the modern world now has.
And with all of the innovations that now
flood the market, sometimes you are
dazzled at how far the cell phone
technology has gone.
Cell phones could be traced as far back
as 1947 when the researchers observed the
use of car phones. So, technically
speaking, the crudest form of cellular
phone was the first mobile car phone. And
in a way, a cell phone is much like a
two-way radio. In the past, there was a
massive community of mobile radio users
who sort of popularized the technology
that would give birth to the modern cell
phone.
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Back then, these researchers thought
that they could develop a more
ëmobile' phone by the use of small
cells but The Federal Communications
Commission would not free the
airwavesÖyet. AT&T wanted to
develop the technology but FCC limited the
frequencies. The development of cell
phones had to be shelved.
It was not until 1968 that the FCC
reconsidered everything. They proposed a
challenge that when a mobile phone system
that really works is introduced, then they
would increase the allocation of
frequencies. It did work and the rest, as
the saying goes, is history.
Although
the history of cell phones could be
attested to this, perhaps the first known
inventor of a mobile handset was Dr.
Martin Cooper. Cooper worked for Motorola
as a General Manager for the Systems
Division and was able to develop the
cellular phone technology along with this
colleagues namely: Richard W. Dronsuth,
Albert J. Mikulski, Charles N. Lynk, Jr.,
James J. Mikulski, John F. Mitchell, Roy
A. Richardson and John A. Sangster.
Although it is Dr Cooper who is widely
recognized for fathering the cell phone
usage, it wasn't entirely an original idea
of his. His rival, Joel Engel who was then
the head of the researches at AT&T
Bell Labs was the first to develop the
electronic components of cellular
technology.
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It was in 1973 that the first cell
phone call was made. Despite the demand
for this type of technology, it took 37
years before the United States had
commercial availability. By 1987, there
was a bottleneck of communication. The
users were simply too numerous for the
existing allowed frequencies.
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There are 3 known generations
to the cellular technology:
The First Generation - the
first mobile phone to make
contact was the Motorola DynaTAC
8000X. This was a development
from the same phone that Dr
Cooper used to make the
historical ëfirst cell phone
call'. It was in the 80's that
cellular phones made use of
networks with several closely
located base stations. Analog
systems were then used. Back
then, mobile phones were more
like ëcar phones' basing on
the size and the use of the
gadgets. Not long after, these
car phones were designed to fit a
carrier the size of a briefcase.
This innovation made the phones
become more ëmobile'.
The Second Generation - the
second wave presented the
introduction of GSM cell phones.
The very first digital cell phone
was introduced in the United
States in 1990. Europe followed
with the establishment of a
digital network in 1991.
The Third Generation - or what
is popularly called the 3G. This
paved the way for the development
of such technologies as live
streams of television and radio
feeds. These are just two of the
many known developments that we
have today.
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