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Dr
Martin Cooper, a former general manager for the systems division at Motorola,
is considered the inventor of the first portable handset and the first
person to make a call on a portable cell phone in April 1973. The first
call he made was to his rival, Joel Engel, Bell Labs head of research.
In 1973, when the company installed the base station to handle the first
public demonstration of a phone call over the cellular network, Motorola
was trying to persuade the Federal Communications Commission to allocate
frequency space to private companies for use in the emerging technology
of cellular communications. After some initial testing in Washington for
the F.C.C., Mr. Cooper and Motorola took the phone technology to New York
to show the public. Cooper wanted people to be able to carry their phones
with them anywhere. Information
provided by Kris Chaovalitand http://www.cellular.co.za/cellphone_inventor.htm |
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