| Telephone to mobile phone to 4G | | | | transmission (2G) which made SMS messaging |
| The word telephone once again is linked to the | | | | possible. |
| Geakish language Greek which accounts for some | | | | First SMS (machine generated) in the UK was on 3rd |
| 50k word adoptions into the modern language known | | | | Dec 1992 and not 25th Dec. |
| as English language which has over 50k Geakish | | | | The first text SMS was sent in Finland in 1993 and |
| words derived from Greek. | | | | from there the SMS began to rule the youth, it |
| Telephone in English spells out as a device that | | | | became a great method of communication amongst |
| transmits and receives sounds allowing two to tango, | | | | the youth and now SMS is preferred over voice calls |
| no I mean two to talk while separated by distances | | | | by many. |
| and the Telephone became one of the most common | | | | 2G gave birth to media contents on the mobile phone |
| household devices of the world. | | | | and then the first internet service on the mobile phone |
| It uses a microphone within the handset to change | | | | once again in Japan in 1999. Demand to access the |
| sound to electrical signals and these electrical signals | | | | internet (data transfer services) grew strongly but it |
| have the magical quality to travel great distances | | | | was extremely slow and demanded attention hence |
| instantaneously, the electrical signal is changed to | | | | the berth of 3G. The first 3G was launched by NTT |
| sound via an earphone in the handset at the other end. | | | | DoCoMo (sound Irish but it s not) in may 2001 and |
| In 1956 emerged MTA (Mobile telephone system A) a | | | | while this 3G was being perfected 2.5G systems |
| fully automated mobile system and the phone only | | | | were developed as an extension of 2G network. |
| weighed in at 40kg. | | | | 2007 witnessed 295 million subscribers on 3G network |
| The world's first commercial mobile phone network | | | | worldwide, growth of subscribers using the internet |
| was established in Japan by NTT in 1979 and the first | | | | slowed every thing down once again and it required |
| in USA in 1983 known as 1G. 1G means first generation | | | | further attention from the think tanks. This thinking has |
| of mobile communication devices, 1G was analog | | | | now given birth to 4G which promises speeds of 10 |
| transmission and was quickly over taken by digital | | | | fold as compared to 3G. |