The Evolution Of Telecommunications Tulsa OK

By Marci Glover


Back in the days, for people to communicate, they had to be at close proximity to pass the information across. At a distance, the channels of communication available included drum beating and some signals. The scope of information that would be sent was narrow. Telecommunication was invented between the late 1830s and early 1840s which revamped the telecommunications Tulsa OK by providing a quick and convenient mode of communication amongst different people.

Telegraphy, telephony and electronic mail were the initial methods to be discovered which promised a faster and efficient method of communication. Messages were transported from one point to another using small electrical pulse which were encoded and decoded at the start and end points. The electrical pulses were carried through copper wires which had first been laid down between the USA and the Great Britain.

The reason behind a communication system linking the USA and The Great Britain was to facilitate easy and quick communication between the president of the USA and the queen of England at the time was President James Buchanan and Queen Victoria. Communication between the two leaders was deemed very vital and thus a quick link between them had to be put in place.

These cables did not work as expected and could not be depended upon to offer reliable communication. This was a huge setback and loss considering the huge amounts invested. This called for more efforts to ensure a dependable channel of communication was set up. The two countries remained committed to the course, and the breakthrough was made in 1956 when the first telephone line linking the USA to The great Britain was successfully put in place.

A rather interesting form of communication invented by a French man known as Claude Chappe was designed to transmit messages from one place to another rapidly in the year 1792. The system involved setting up of a number of towers that were six miles apart. Operators located on top of these towers would receive a message and transmit it to the next tower. The transmission of messages was mainly through use of semaphores. The system lasted only up to 1880 when it was rendered obsolete by the now powerful telegraph system.

The first commercial electrical wire based telegraphs was invented in the year 1839 by Sir William Fothergil Sir Charles Wheatstone, which was an improved version of the already existent electromagnetic based telegraphy.

By now, the rapid changes had set the communication industry on a favorable path that would later lead it to its extraordinary growth. As the 20th century set in, wireless method of communication was discovered which went a long way in ensuring that people from far apart geographical locations could still communicate without laying copper cables between them which was not only costly, but tedious.

The present day communication system has evidently undergone a huge evolution to get to its current state. The present day system has reduced the world into a global village where communication is quick, efficient safe and cheap. This was made possible by the hard work and dedication of early days scientist who provided a basis for extensive research and further development of communication systems.




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