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Ighot, Earl Michael G. Tech 2-IT

Over several years starting in 1894, Guglielmo Marconi adapted radio waves to wireless telegraphy and established the first wireless communication between Newfoundland and England in 1901, earning a Nobel Prize. In 1900, Reginald Fessenden was able to wirelessly transmit the human voice. Telecommunication is defined as the transmission of information between participants using technology over a transmission medium like cables or electromagnetic radiation through space.
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Ighot, Earl Michael G. Tech 2-IT

Over several years starting in 1894, Guglielmo Marconi adapted radio waves to wireless telegraphy and established the first wireless communication between Newfoundland and England in 1901, earning a Nobel Prize. In 1900, Reginald Fessenden was able to wirelessly transmit the human voice. Telecommunication is defined as the transmission of information between participants using technology over a transmission medium like cables or electromagnetic radiation through space.
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Ighot, Earl Michael G.

TECH

2- IT

Over several years starting in 1894, the Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi worked on
adapting the newly discovered phenomenon of radio waves to telecommunication,
building the first wireless telegraphy system using them. In December 1901, he
established wireless communication between St. John's, Newfoundland and Poldhu,
Cornwall (England), earning him a Nobel Prize in Physics (which he shared with Karl
Braun) in 1909. In 1900 Reginald Fessenden was able to wirelessly transmit a human
voice. Telecommunication is the transmission of signs, signals, messages, words,
writings, images and sounds or information of any nature by wire, radio, optical or
other electromagnetic systems. Telecommunication occurs when the exchange
of information between communication participants includes the use of technology. It is
transmitted through a transmission media, such as over physical media, for example,
over electrical cable, or via electromagnetic radiation through space such as radio or
light. In today's life, this invention helps us, people, to communicate easily to other
people, even though your caller is far away because of the wireless signals.

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