history of mobile communications

  • micheal faraday and conduct electricity

    micheal faraday and conduct electricity
    In 1843, Michael Faraday and his peers started researching the possibility that space can conduct electricity. As this idea was well before the advancements of the time, these visioneers and their ideas were laughed at.
  • one way radio

    one way radio
    The system established the practicality of land-mobile radio for police work and led to its adoption throughout the country. Channels in this low-frequency band soon became crowded.
  • two-way radio built in patrol cars

    two-way radio built in patrol cars
    were able to travel in the car with the two-way radio
  • fm mobile radio

    fm mobile radio
    FM mobile radio became standard throughout the country following the success of the Connecticut system.
  • the radio

    the radio
    during this time the radio was evented to be able to communicate through the radio.
  • Dr martin coooper and DynaTAC

    Dr martin coooper and DynaTAC
    Dr Martin Cooper, an American inventor, publicly displayed for the first time the DynaTAC- the first ever portable mobile phone. It was launched whilst he was working at Motorola. This generation of mobile networking was called 1G.
  • 2G launched

    2G, the advanced standard Global System for Communications was launched in Finland. It was the replacement for the orginal 1G network.
  • 3G launched

    the first commercial launch . it was originally released in 1998
  • camera phone

    camera phone
    most phones today come with a built in camera. back then those were gard to vome by etc...
  • the first version of an I-phone

    the first version of an I-phone
    The first generation of iPhone was launched. The invention of the iPhone was led by Steve Jobs. As of April 2015, the sixth generation of the iPhone is the best selling phone on the current market, with the 6 Plus and 5S versions of the iPhone also appearing in the top ten.
  • 4G launched

    The 4G network was launched in 2008, as the replacement to the 3G network. It took several years for the 4G to roll out worldwide.
  • First 4G network in Stockholm, Sweden

    First 4G network in Stockholm, Sweden
    In December of 2009, Swedish company TiliaSonera launched the first fully 4G capable service. The company released the network in the capital city of Stockholm. The 4G network allows for high-speed data transmission and wireless broadband anywhere within the service areas.