The history of telephones
| Added: 22-05-2006 Author: Susan Mona Category: Phone Systems |
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The phone concept has existed for more than a thousand years and can be re chapwa early 10th century, when the Chinese inventor creates a mechanical device that allows communication through speaking tubes. However, the discovery of electromagnetic device - the type of technology used as a basis for developing our phone right now - do not really happen until the 19th century.
Although Alexander Graham Bell is usually credited as the inventor of the telephone, in fact, there are many other scientists that the inventor's hand in building mobile technology. Unlike the first Bell's patent. However, Bell is the music behind many of the important developments.
With the passage of time, and the transmitter is used, removed and developed, the phone began to grow in popularity and become a general tool that can be found in many households in the 20th century. The phone has changed the picture and sound, and turn the Rotary standard touch-tone dial button.
Now, there are various technologies that can be utilized as a personal wish to participate in the communication. There are land phone, cellular respiration, and even music and internet protocol (IP) telephony. So, if you're at home, on the road, or sitting at your computer, and make a phone call with someone half way around the world is only a matter of a few key calls.
In addition to the development of telephone technology, other issues related to communication are also developed and easier for mobile consumers, including telephone directories. For example, not only the hard copies of telephone directories, more organized and efficient, but we also can find phone numbers online.
The phone has come from afar, and it is interesting to note that what was once the device has attracted technology we can not live without today.
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