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Detail History of Mobile Phones? What is History of Cellular Phone?
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Detail History of Mobile
Phones? What is History of Cellular Phone?
The
beginning history of cell phones is based upon radio technology that was
developed from the 1940's onward. For instance the beginning of cell phones can
be traced to the innovation in taxi cabs, police cars and other service
vehicles where two way radios were used to communicate with one another or with
a central base. Early cell phone communication technology could be even traced
back to individuals with special radios that can patch into a phone line via
live operator to make a phone call.
The first
official mobile phone was used in
The
technology of modern cell phones started with the creation of hexagonal cells
for mobile phones by D.H. Ring from Bell Labs in 1947, later on another
engineer from Bell Labs conceived of cell towers that would transmit and
receive signals in three directions instead of normal bi directional antennas.
However, although some technologies have been developed, electronics and other
technologies would take decades to mature and to be developed. For instance,
the electronics that were used in the first cell phones were first developed in
the 1960's
By 1967,
mobile phone technology was available; however, the user had to stay within one
cell area. Cell areas which were serviced by a base station were unable to hand
off cellular phone calls from one base station to another. While you could make
a phone, call, you weren't able to continue the call after you reached a set
range. In 1970, Amos Edward Joel, who also was an engineer at Bell Labs,
developed the call handoff system. This technology facilitated continuity of a
phone call from one area to another without dropping the phone call.
While the
technology had been developed, it wasn't until 1971 that AT&T submitted a
request to the FCC for cellular service. It took more than 10 years for an
approval and in 1982; the FCC allocated the frequencies of 824-894 MHZ Band to
Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS). From 1982 to 1990, AMPS was an analog
service, Digital AMPS came online as of 1990.
Throughout
the decades, there have been many technologies that existed that made mobile
phones available. Most of the time, these phones were installed in vehicles due
to the large battery requirements. For instance, the MTA (Mobile Telephone
System A) developed by Eriksson was available in