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      • Alexander Graham Bell
      • Building the Network of Networks
  • Technology Timeline
    • 1800's
      • 1876: The Telephone
    • 1910's
      • 1915: First Transcontinental Telephone Call
      • 1916: Remembering Claude Shannon
      • 1917: The First Air-to-Ground and Ground-to-Air Radio Communications
    • 1920's
      • 1924: Fax Service
      • 1924: Electrical Sound Recording
      • 1926: Sound Motion Pictures
      • 1927: Negative Feedback
      • 1927: The Wave Nature of Matter
      • 1927: Long Distance TV Transmission
      • 1927: Transatlantic Phone Service
      • 1929: Broadband Coaxial Cable
      • 1929: The Artificial Larynx
    • 1930's
      • 1933: Stereo Recordings
      • 1933: Radio Astronomy
      • 1936: Synthetic Speech
      • 1939: The Digital Computer
      • 1939: High Frequency Radar
    • 1940's
      • 1940: Complex Number Generator
      • 1941: Touch Tone Telephones
      • 1946: First Mobile Telephone Call
      • 1947: The Transistor
      • 1948: Error Correction
      • 1948: Information Theory
    • 1950's
      • 1951: First Direct-Dial Transcontinental Telephone Call
      • 1951: Microwave Radio-Relay Skyway
      • 1954: The Solar Cell
      • 1956: Transoceanic Telephone Cables
      • 1958: The Laser
    • 1960's
      • 1960: Communications Satellites
      • 1962: Satellite Transmission
      • 1965: The Echo of the Big Bang
      • 1969: UNIX and the Internet
    • 1970's
      • 1970: Picturephone
      • 1976: Epitaxy Microchips
      • 1976: First Digital Electronic Switching
      • 1977: Fiber Optic Communication
    • 1980's
      • 1983: Cellular Phones
      • 1983: C++
      • 1989: HDTV
      • 1989: The Speech-Driven Robot
    • 1990's
      • 1992: The Instant Language Translator
      • 1992: Fault-Tolerance Software
      • 1993: The Computer Videophone
      • 1997: a2b Music
      • 1998: Phone Web
      • 1999: Quantum Computing
    • 2000's
      • 2000: Network Fraud Protection
      • 2001: How May I Help You?
      • 2001: Natural Voices
      • 2001: Next Gen Network Tools
      • 2002: Privacy Bird
      • 2002: CNI
      • 2003: Tomo-gravity
      • 2003: GS Tool
      • 2004: Maui
      • 2004: Internet Protect
      • 2005: Traffic Analysis Service (TAS)

1983: Cellular Phones

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Photo montage: Old and new cell phones. AT&T Labs developed car phones in the 1940s and continued to seek improvements. But until recently mobile telephones were rare, limited by a lack of available communications channels. The big breakthrough came when AT&T Labs divided wireless communications into a series of cells, then automatically switched callers as they moved so that each cell could be reused. This led to the development of cellular phones and made today's mobile communications possible.

For their pioneering work in cellular telephony, AT&T Labs researchers Richard Frenkiel and Joel Engles earned the National Medal of Technology. Cellular telephony has spawned a multibillion-dollar industry and has freed tens of millions of people, both at home and at work, to communicate anywhere, any time.

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