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Telecommunications

 

            Communication has been a major resource to the human race by being able to transfer information from one to another. While many different forms exist such as sign language, speaking, and body language, it is telecommunication that has changed the world throughout the last hundred or more years. The telecommunications system has three different things in order to transmit what is presented. You start by the source, or transmitter, which is then put into a medium or communication line, and lastly there is the sink, or receiver that the information is outputted to. Some major examples of today's telecommunications are cell phones, computers, and e-mail. Before the internet was available communications have been broadcasted through an analog signal, but today the telecommunications is now digital. The history of telecommunications has dramatically increased throughout the years, which you will find out through the upcoming paragraphs. .
             One of the first breakthroughs's in communications that allowed people to communicate from longer distances than face-to-face was the telegraph. Samuel F. B. Morse invented the telegraph in 1837, which communicated through series of beeps that became so popular it was used by railroads, newspapers, and the government. .
             One of the biggest accomplishments that stuck in the history of telecommunications is the invention of the telephone. In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell discovered this great device that would actually send voice over an electrical transmission. The telephone has become more advanced through the years from using manual switching equipment there became telephone companies that invested and know use automatic switching and provide communication to everybody. Still used today, the telephone is one of the top forms of communication used worldwide. .
             The major act dealing in communications was the communications act of 1934. This act regulated the empowerment of different companies to limit the amount being charged, the availability, and the service they would provide.


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