2. WELCOME TO THE NEW TECHNOLOGY
MOBILE TELECOM Wi-fi
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3. Wireless information or power between
two or more s communication is the
transfer of points that are not
connected by an electrical conductor
.i.e. it is connected by wireless
technologies .
Telecommunication is these days
mostly wireless .It involves
transmission of information without
wires ,cables or any other electrical
conductors within a shorter distance
or across the globe .wireless
technology offers speed , flexibility
,and network efficiency .
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4. Design and build quality. Talking about design as your first
consideration might seem superficial, but it's not just about the
way the phone looks, it's about ergonomics. ...
Screen. ...
Great camera. ...
Headphone jack. ...
Battery life. ...
Processor power. ...
Price. So mobile telecom is the
Best example of wireless telecom .
5. BENEFITS OF MOBILE
TELECOM
•higher efficiency and productivity of staff.
•the quality and flexibility of service you offer your customers.
•the ability to accept payments wirelessly.
•increased ability to communicate in and out of the workplace.
•greater access to modern apps and services.
•improved networking capabilities.
6. Public mobile phone systems were first introduced in the years after the Second
World War and made use of technology developed before and during the
conflict. The first system opened in St Louis, Missouri, USA in 1946 whilst other
countries followed in the succeeding decades. The UK introduced its 'System 1'
manual radiotelephone service as the South Lancashire Radiophone Service in
1958.[3] Calls were made via an operator using handsets identical to ordinary
phone handsets.[4] The phone itself was a large box located in the boot (trunk)
of the vehicle containing valves and other early electronic components.
Although an uprated manual service ('System 3') was extended to cover most of
the UK, automation did not arrive until 1981 with 'System 4'. Although this non-
cellular service, based on German B-Netz technology, was expanded rapidly
throughout the UK between 1982 and 1985 and continued in operation for
several years before finally closing in Scotland, it was overtaken by the
introduction in January 1985 of two cellular systems - the British
Telecom/Securicor 'Cellnet service and the Racal/Millicom/Barclays'Vodafone'
(from voice + data + phone) service. These cellular systems were based on
US Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) technology, the modified
technology being named Total Access Communication System (TACS).
In 1947, Bell LABS was the first to propose a cellular radio telephone network.
7. IN INDIA:
Indian Telecom Industry started in 1851 when the first operational
land lines were laid by the government near Calcutta (seat of
British power). In 1881 the Telephone services were introduced
in India and telephone services were merged with the postal
system in 1883.
8. Martin Cooper (inventor
Martin Cooper (inventor) First to have mobile phone call. Martin "Marty"
Cooper (born December 26, 1928) is an American engineer. He is a pioneer in the
wireless communications industry, especially in radio spectrum management, with
eleven patents in the field
9. Mobile Phone was not invented in India. It was Martin Cooper, who is an
American engineer who invented the so called Mobile Phone. In India, the
Union Telecom Minister, Sukh Ram and West Bengal's Chief Minister Jyoti Basu
spoke to each other using hand held mobile phones on July 31st in 1995. It was
the first in India.
It changed the way we communicate for ever and ushered in a communication
revolution in India. The then Union Telecom Minister Sukh Ram and the then
Chief Minister of West Bengal Jyoti Basu spoke to each other using hand
held mobile phones on July 31, 1995. ... That cellular call inaugurated
MobileNet service in Calcutta.Jul .