World Telecommunication & Information Day!

Today’s World Telecommunication and Information (Society) Day! It’s a day in order to celebrate communication via wire–the internet, cell phones, sky is the limit. . .

Telecommunication  & Information Day !

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A Brief History:
Origination: World Telecommunication and Information Society Day was implemented as a day to honor the every method of telecommunication, whether it is by internet, social media, Messenger/Direct Message, even gaming. . .You name the method of communication!

Internet: Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the style we know as the World Wide Web, but it wasn’t until 1998 until hyper text transfer protocol (http://../../../…) was widely used, which is the current standard of communication for the internet worldwide. The process literally transfers the information via a “text” which isn’t just letters, but hyper-glyphic symbols whereby the information is encoded and sent vis wire. The transfer of that information is not widely recognized even by some of the best web programmers, and is differing as compared to the language used by web programmers known as hyper text markup language (filename.html).

Some Inventions Leading To Modern Telecommunication: Here is a list of inventions leading to the modern implementation of telecommunications:

  • Morse Code & the Telegraph – Samuel Morse – Date circa. 1830’s & 1840’s
  • Electric Telegraph – Alexander Baine – Date circa. 1843
  • Telephone – Alexander Graham Bell – February 14, 1876
  • Radio – Guglielmo Marconi – Date circa. 1890’s
  • Longer Transmission of Radio WaveReginald A. FessendenDecember 23, 1900
  • First Mobile Phone Call with 80-pound car telephone – Bell Phone Company – June 17, 1946
  • Satellite – Sputnik 1, U.S.S.R. – October 4, 1957
  • Telephony Facsimile Machine – Xerox Corporation – Date circa. 1964
  • Personal Computer (Kenbak-1) – John Blankenbaker/Kenbak Corporation – Date circa. 1970-1971
  • First Email – Ray Tomlinson – Date circa. 1971
  • First Cellular Telephone Call – Martin Cooper/Motorola Corporation – April 3, 1973
  • The Internet/Transfer Control Protocol/Internetwork Protocol (TCP/IP) – Tim Berners-Lee – January 1, 1983
  • World Wide Web – Sir Tim Berners-Lee, while working at CERN (http://…) – Date circa. 1989
  • Wi-Fi – NCR Corporation with AT&T Corporation – Date circa. 1991
  • Blogging – Justin Hall on Links.net – Date circa. 1994
  • BlackBerry (Inter@ctive Pager 950″, development name “Leapfrog”) – Research in Motion – February 1998
  • Disposable cell phone – Randice-Lisa “Randi” Altschul – Date circa. 1999
  • Firefox browser (Mozilla project) – Brendan Eich & Mitchell Baker – Date circa. 2003 to 2004
  • Facebook – Mark Zuckerberg – February 4, 2004
  • G-Mail – Paul Buchheit –  April 1, 2004
  • Skype – Niklas Zennström, Janus Friis, and four Estonian developers –  August 2004
  • YouTube – Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim – February 14, 2005
  • Twitter – Jack Dorsey –  circa. 2006
  • Venmo – Andrew Kortina –  circa. 2009
  • Pinterest – Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra, and Evan Sharp –  January 2010
  • Alexa – Ranchi’s Rohit Prasad of Jeff Bezo’s concept – November 2014
  • Google Assistant – Google developers, announced by CEO Sundar Pichai – Date circa. May to September 2016
  • More. . .

Why The Day? The founding of the International Telecommunication Union happened on May 17, 1865. Therefore, World Telecommunication and Information Society Day is celebrated each year to promote and honor the information and communication technologies (ICT) by bringing it all to societies and economies.

A Few Facts:
I am sharing a few facts, and more, some trivia, some not trivial. . .

Important Telecommunications Related Inventors and Their Major Inventions:

  • Computer – Charles Babbage – Date circa. between 1833 and 1871
  • Morse Code & the Telegraph – Samuel Morse – Date circa. 1830’s & 1840’s
  • Electric Telegraph – Alexander Baine – Date circa. 1843
  • Telephone – Alexander Graham Bell – February 14, 1876
  • First Mobile Phone Call with 80-pound car telephone – Bell Phone Company – June 17, 1946
  • Telephony Facsimile Machine – Xerox Corporation – Date circa. 1964
  • First Email – Ray Tomlinson – Date circa. 1971
  • First Cellular Telephone Call – Martin Cooper/Motorola Corporation – April 3, 1973
  • The Internet/Transfer Control Protocol/Internetwork Protocol (TCP/IP) – Tim Berners-Lee – January 1, 1983
  • World Wide Web – Sir Tim Berners-Lee, while working at CERN – Date circa. 1989
  • WiFi – NCR Corporation with AT&T Corporation – Date circa. 1991

The Present:
People all over the world, are enjoying use of telecommunications, now a very great necessity to make living in a modern era possible!

The Future:
Kudos for telecommunication. All type of communication, especially electronically, is going to be necessary into the future years. Telecommunication keeps us in a modern world, now, and in the years to come. . .

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