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Telephone Evolution

NUMBER OF MOBILE PHONES PER COUNTRY, 2007 THE EVOLUTION OF THE TELEPHONE World's Largest Mobile: Mobile Telephone System A, at 40kg is as heavy as a European grey wolf. # 1 China: 547,286,000 (41% of population) # 2 India: 296,080,000 (25% of population) # 3 United States: 255,000,000 (83% of population) The facts and stats celebrating 346 years of telecommunications. Worldwide SMS revenues 2010: $150 billion Projected SMS revenues 2014: $233 billion Worldwide cinema box office revenues 2009: $29.9 billion NUMBER OF TELEPHONE MAINLINES PER COUNTRY 2005 CHINA UNITED STATES World's Smallest Mobile: Modu Mobile, at 40 grams is as light as a Korean Red-backed vole. 350,433,000 177,947,000 1975 UNITED STATES CHINA 80,515,000 1,692,000 Average global price of an SMS message 2010: $0.11 Average global cost to network provider 2010: $0.00001 THE TRUE COST OF A TEXT 1915 UNITED STATES CHINA 11,000,000 I 12,546 Cost to send data from the Hubble telescope: $13.61 per megabyte Cost to send data over SMS: $575.92 per megabyte USA CHINA 1876 WORLDWIDE 1600's 1700's 1860's 1870's 1900's 1910's 1930's 1950's 1960's | 1970's 1980's 1990's 2000's EE Imessage Lreceived Read 1664 1861 1905 1915 1936 1963 1993 2000 Bell and Watson make the first transcontinental The first push-button telephone (the Western 1500) and touch-tone dialling are tested on two small towns in Pennsylvania, ending decades of finger- slavery to the rotary dial. Five years later the '#' and *** keys were introduced. Brennan Hayden, an Schoolteacher and self-taught scientist Johann Philipp Reis is one of the earliest (and our favourite) claimants to the title of "inventor of the telephone" with a device he created after spending too much time looking at human ears. The Sharp J-SH04 hits The first dial telephone is invented, the Strowger Automatic Dial Candlestick, long-distance phone call, ensuring that beleaguered between New York and San husbands no longer had to: Francisco. Using a networki German Reichspost in 1936 have embarrassing converso- of operators - it takes 23 tions with the operator when minutes to connect the call. they try to call the local bordello. The world's first public video telephone service was developed by Dr. Georg Schubert and opened by the English polymath and founder of the Royal Society Robert Hooke is the first man to experiment seriously with "a musical cylinder with pewter tips pinched between cylindrick rings", or in layman's terms, two tin cups held together with string. engineer at Aldiscon, sends Japan - the world's first the first commercial phone-to-phone text message. It read: "burp". i camera phone. It featured a 0.1 megapixel camera, or about 1/120 the resolution of today's high-end camera phones. linking Berlin to Nurem- berg, Munich, and Hamburg. Terminals were shut after the outbreak of 1789 1876 1956 1973 Motorola researcher Martin ; Based on Cooper's work, the : Cooper makes the first cell ; first commercially available ! phone call - to rival inventor Dr. Joel S. Engel at Motorola DynaTAĆ 8000X, is AT&T's Bell Labs, who : also trying to develop a : portable phone. 1983 Using a bunch of stolen i research, inventor and advocate of compulsive I sterilisation for the disabled : Alexander Graham Bell | constructs a telephone. His ! first message was to his ! assistant in the cellar. "Mr. i Watson, come here I want you." Whether Watson interpreted this as a come-on is not recorded. Catalan scientist Don Francisco Salva i Campillo invents a simple form of text messaging, involving a : wire for each letter of the : alphabet attached to a : corresponding dogsbody 30 miles away. Until receiving a fierce electrical shock, the hapless servant would cry out the letter. Eventually Campillo opts to use sparks : as a visual cue instead, The world's first "mobile phone" is invented - Ericsson's Mobile Telephone System A. Of the model pictured, only two ever existed, serving 125 subscrib- ers between 1956 : and 1967. ww2. handheld mobile phone, the released. 1993 1919 2003 The world's first "smart : phone" in unveiled, the IBM Simon. Its major apps were: The Nokia 1100 is released, a calendar, address book, world clock, calculator, note : phone designed with the i pod, and a simple e-mail i client. After some delays it : It will go on to be the i went on sale in 1994 in 190 : world's best-selling mobile : U.S. cities, priced at S899. handset, shifting some 200 Price of the Motorola 1964 DynaTAC 8000X in 1983: $8.657 In today's money In an eerie foreshadow of : their eventual status as an ! evil empire, AT&T collects over 4,00 measurements of people's heads to standardise telephone headset dimensions. 1937 a durable and easy-to-Use The first commercially- available videophone, AT&T's Picturephone Mod I, ! is invented. Average cell phone cost today: S84 developing world in mind. The first telephone to have a ringer installed in the model itself is invented- Western Electric's Model 302. Previously, a separate ringer box was installed on an owner's wall or desk. million units. 2009 The birth of 4G. ( 囲 NUMBER OF MOBILE PHONES PER COUNTRY, 2007 THE EVOLUTION OF THE TELEPHONE World's Largest Mobile: Mobile Telephone System A, at 40kg is as heavy as a European grey wolf. # 1 China: 547,286,000 (41% of population) # 2 India: 296,080,000 (25% of population) # 3 United States: 255,000,000 (83% of population) The facts and stats celebrating 346 years of telecommunications. Worldwide SMS revenues 2010: $150 billion Projected SMS revenues 2014: $233 billion Worldwide cinema box office revenues 2009: $29.9 billion NUMBER OF TELEPHONE MAINLINES PER COUNTRY 2005 CHINA UNITED STATES World's Smallest Mobile: Modu Mobile, at 40 grams is as light as a Korean Red-backed vole. 350,433,000 177,947,000 1975 UNITED STATES CHINA 80,515,000 1,692,000 Average global price of an SMS message 2010: $0.11 Average global cost to network provider 2010: $0.00001 THE TRUE COST OF A TEXT 1915 UNITED STATES CHINA 11,000,000 I 12,546 Cost to send data from the Hubble telescope: $13.61 per megabyte Cost to send data over SMS: $575.92 per megabyte USA CHINA 1876 WORLDWIDE 1600's 1700's 1860's 1870's 1900's 1910's 1930's 1950's 1960's | 1970's 1980's 1990's 2000's EE Imessage Lreceived Read 1664 1861 1905 1915 1936 1963 1993 2000 Bell and Watson make the first transcontinental The first push-button telephone (the Western 1500) and touch-tone dialling are tested on two small towns in Pennsylvania, ending decades of finger- slavery to the rotary dial. Five years later the '#' and *** keys were introduced. Brennan Hayden, an Schoolteacher and self-taught scientist Johann Philipp Reis is one of the earliest (and our favourite) claimants to the title of "inventor of the telephone" with a device he created after spending too much time looking at human ears. The Sharp J-SH04 hits The first dial telephone is invented, the Strowger Automatic Dial Candlestick, long-distance phone call, ensuring that beleaguered between New York and San husbands no longer had to: Francisco. Using a networki German Reichspost in 1936 have embarrassing converso- of operators - it takes 23 tions with the operator when minutes to connect the call. they try to call the local bordello. The world's first public video telephone service was developed by Dr. Georg Schubert and opened by the English polymath and founder of the Royal Society Robert Hooke is the first man to experiment seriously with "a musical cylinder with pewter tips pinched between cylindrick rings", or in layman's terms, two tin cups held together with string. engineer at Aldiscon, sends Japan - the world's first the first commercial phone-to-phone text message. It read: "burp". i camera phone. It featured a 0.1 megapixel camera, or about 1/120 the resolution of today's high-end camera phones. linking Berlin to Nurem- berg, Munich, and Hamburg. Terminals were shut after the outbreak of 1789 1876 1956 1973 Motorola researcher Martin ; Based on Cooper's work, the : Cooper makes the first cell ; first commercially available ! phone call - to rival inventor Dr. Joel S. Engel at Motorola DynaTAĆ 8000X, is AT&T's Bell Labs, who : also trying to develop a : portable phone. 1983 Using a bunch of stolen i research, inventor and advocate of compulsive I sterilisation for the disabled : Alexander Graham Bell | constructs a telephone. His ! first message was to his ! assistant in the cellar. "Mr. i Watson, come here I want you." Whether Watson interpreted this as a come-on is not recorded. Catalan scientist Don Francisco Salva i Campillo invents a simple form of text messaging, involving a : wire for each letter of the : alphabet attached to a : corresponding dogsbody 30 miles away. Until receiving a fierce electrical shock, the hapless servant would cry out the letter. Eventually Campillo opts to use sparks : as a visual cue instead, The world's first "mobile phone" is invented - Ericsson's Mobile Telephone System A. Of the model pictured, only two ever existed, serving 125 subscrib- ers between 1956 : and 1967. ww2. handheld mobile phone, the released. 1993 1919 2003 The world's first "smart : phone" in unveiled, the IBM Simon. Its major apps were: The Nokia 1100 is released, a calendar, address book, world clock, calculator, note : phone designed with the i pod, and a simple e-mail i client. After some delays it : It will go on to be the i went on sale in 1994 in 190 : world's best-selling mobile : U.S. cities, priced at S899. handset, shifting some 200 Price of the Motorola 1964 DynaTAC 8000X in 1983: $8.657 In today's money In an eerie foreshadow of : their eventual status as an ! evil empire, AT&T collects over 4,00 measurements of people's heads to standardise telephone headset dimensions. 1937 a durable and easy-to-Use The first commercially- available videophone, AT&T's Picturephone Mod I, ! is invented. Average cell phone cost today: S84 developing world in mind. The first telephone to have a ringer installed in the model itself is invented- Western Electric's Model 302. Previously, a separate ringer box was installed on an owner's wall or desk. million units. 2009 The birth of 4G. ( 囲 NUMBER OF MOBILE PHONES PER COUNTRY, 2007 THE EVOLUTION OF THE TELEPHONE World's Largest Mobile: Mobile Telephone System A, at 40kg is as heavy as a European grey wolf. # 1 China: 547,286,000 (41% of population) # 2 India: 296,080,000 (25% of population) # 3 United States: 255,000,000 (83% of population) The facts and stats celebrating 346 years of telecommunications. Worldwide SMS revenues 2010: $150 billion Projected SMS revenues 2014: $233 billion Worldwide cinema box office revenues 2009: $29.9 billion NUMBER OF TELEPHONE MAINLINES PER COUNTRY 2005 CHINA UNITED STATES World's Smallest Mobile: Modu Mobile, at 40 grams is as light as a Korean Red-backed vole. 350,433,000 177,947,000 1975 UNITED STATES CHINA 80,515,000 1,692,000 Average global price of an SMS message 2010: $0.11 Average global cost to network provider 2010: $0.00001 THE TRUE COST OF A TEXT 1915 UNITED STATES CHINA 11,000,000 I 12,546 Cost to send data from the Hubble telescope: $13.61 per megabyte Cost to send data over SMS: $575.92 per megabyte USA CHINA 1876 WORLDWIDE 1600's 1700's 1860's 1870's 1900's 1910's 1930's 1950's 1960's | 1970's 1980's 1990's 2000's EE Imessage Lreceived Read 1664 1861 1905 1915 1936 1963 1993 2000 Bell and Watson make the first transcontinental The first push-button telephone (the Western 1500) and touch-tone dialling are tested on two small towns in Pennsylvania, ending decades of finger- slavery to the rotary dial. Five years later the '#' and *** keys were introduced. Brennan Hayden, an Schoolteacher and self-taught scientist Johann Philipp Reis is one of the earliest (and our favourite) claimants to the title of "inventor of the telephone" with a device he created after spending too much time looking at human ears. The Sharp J-SH04 hits The first dial telephone is invented, the Strowger Automatic Dial Candlestick, long-distance phone call, ensuring that beleaguered between New York and San husbands no longer had to: Francisco. Using a networki German Reichspost in 1936 have embarrassing converso- of operators - it takes 23 tions with the operator when minutes to connect the call. they try to call the local bordello. The world's first public video telephone service was developed by Dr. Georg Schubert and opened by the English polymath and founder of the Royal Society Robert Hooke is the first man to experiment seriously with "a musical cylinder with pewter tips pinched between cylindrick rings", or in layman's terms, two tin cups held together with string. engineer at Aldiscon, sends Japan - the world's first the first commercial phone-to-phone text message. It read: "burp". i camera phone. It featured a 0.1 megapixel camera, or about 1/120 the resolution of today's high-end camera phones. linking Berlin to Nurem- berg, Munich, and Hamburg. Terminals were shut after the outbreak of 1789 1876 1956 1973 Motorola researcher Martin ; Based on Cooper's work, the : Cooper makes the first cell ; first commercially available ! phone call - to rival inventor Dr. Joel S. Engel at Motorola DynaTAĆ 8000X, is AT&T's Bell Labs, who : also trying to develop a : portable phone. 1983 Using a bunch of stolen i research, inventor and advocate of compulsive I sterilisation for the disabled : Alexander Graham Bell | constructs a telephone. His ! first message was to his ! assistant in the cellar. "Mr. i Watson, come here I want you." Whether Watson interpreted this as a come-on is not recorded. Catalan scientist Don Francisco Salva i Campillo invents a simple form of text messaging, involving a : wire for each letter of the : alphabet attached to a : corresponding dogsbody 30 miles away. Until receiving a fierce electrical shock, the hapless servant would cry out the letter. Eventually Campillo opts to use sparks : as a visual cue instead, The world's first "mobile phone" is invented - Ericsson's Mobile Telephone System A. Of the model pictured, only two ever existed, serving 125 subscrib- ers between 1956 : and 1967. ww2. handheld mobile phone, the released. 1993 1919 2003 The world's first "smart : phone" in unveiled, the IBM Simon. Its major apps were: The Nokia 1100 is released, a calendar, address book, world clock, calculator, note : phone designed with the i pod, and a simple e-mail i client. After some delays it : It will go on to be the i went on sale in 1994 in 190 : world's best-selling mobile : U.S. cities, priced at S899. handset, shifting some 200 Price of the Motorola 1964 DynaTAC 8000X in 1983: $8.657 In today's money In an eerie foreshadow of : their eventual status as an ! evil empire, AT&T collects over 4,00 measurements of people's heads to standardise telephone headset dimensions. 1937 a durable and easy-to-Use The first commercially- available videophone, AT&T's Picturephone Mod I, ! is invented. Average cell phone cost today: S84 developing world in mind. The first telephone to have a ringer installed in the model itself is invented- Western Electric's Model 302. Previously, a separate ringer box was installed on an owner's wall or desk. million units. 2009 The birth of 4G. ( 囲

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It is amazing when you think about how far the telephone has come. Almost 350 years ago, a version of the telephone we know and use today started out as two tin cans connected by string. This simple i...

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