Thursday, 15 December 2011

HISTORY

The history of mobile phones charts the development of devices
 which connect 

wirelessly to the public switched telephone network. The transmission of speech


 by radio 
has a long and varied history going back to Reginald


 Fessenden's invention and shore-to-ship demonstration of radio telephony,


 through the Second World War with military use of radio telephony links.


 Hand-held radio transceivers have been available since the 1940s. Mobile 


telephones for automobiles became available from some telephone companies


 in the 1940's. Early devices were bulky and consumed high power and the


 network supported only a few simultaneous conversations. Modern cellular 


networks allow automatic and pervasive use of mobile phones for voice


 and data communications.
Mobile phone history is often divided into generations  to mark significant
 step changes in capabilities as the technology improved.
IN EARLIER TIMES,there was only post offices through which people post letters
 to one another,but todays world is world of mobile phones..now its very easy to
 contact a person within seconds and work done in seconds.....                                                                                               
EARLIER WORLD,