Wireless phones have been around for quite sometime; first developed in the 1940’s the wireless phone has been under constant development since then. In order to make the wireless technology more applicable, faster, smarter, and crisper, we’ve been in a frame of constant development since that time. However, when talking about the wireless phone there are a number of things to consider including area where you live in relation to wireless provider as well as the model of phone itself as these all play into your overall quality of phone conversation and your quality of phone experience.
Wireless phone companies have sprung up only with any real proliferation in the last 20 years. While there was wireless technology being developed as early as 1947 by Bell Labs, the wireless phone has only been in play commercially since 1983 with the big, bulky, handset phone that had batteries that lasted you maybe ½ hour. You could plug your phone into your car lighter for continued power, but even as late as the early 1990’s the only wireless phones you saw around were these big, spotty, varieties that we, with cellular today would look at and chuckle.
The reason the service was so spotty besides was because of the wireless phone companies. They were sort of setting up shop in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Today there is a proliferation of coverage areas, satellites, and phone company providers that sort of overlap in a weird way from country to city. But as more and more people become accustomed to the luxury of being able to be reached anywhere, there is greater proliferation of the wireless technology in all of our lives.
One of the first wireless phones I ever came into contact with was probably around 1991 and it was a Panasonic wireless phone that we used for remote location events at the radio station I used to work for. We had to take the spare battery always! We could not forget the Panasonic wireless phone batteries! If we did, we had to operate out of the back seat of the van while being attached to the cigarette lighter. It was really no fun to be so compromised so remembering the spare battery was one of my tasks.
VOIP wireless phones and broadband wireless phone service has taken off in the modern world. There are great wireless phone systems and numerous wireless phone deals to be had in almost every market in America today; we’ve come a long way from 1947.
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