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Page 1: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

Telephone Technology

By Luke Jones

Mrs Lake

Page 2: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

The First Telephone

On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone.

He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other transmission media over long distances, and replays such signals in audible form to its user.

Alexander Graham Bell

Page 3: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

Model 500 telephone The western electric model 500 telephone series

was the standard desk style telephone sold by the bell system in North America from 1950 to the 1980’s.

Millions of model 500 series phones were produced and were present in almost every home in North America. Many are still in use today because to their durability.

Page 4: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

Model 1500

The 1500 series was made from 1963 until 1968. It had a 10 button system and the first pushbutton phone ever made.

Page 5: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

Model 2500

The 2500 series was made by Western Electric from 1968 until the break up of the Bell System in 1984.

It was a natural upgrade to the 1500 series, using a 12-button push button dial and faceplate. 

Page 6: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

The End Of Bell

At the time the bell telephone company was one of the biggest companies in the telephone industry. They began in 1877 and closed down in 1984.

Page 7: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

The first cell phone (the brick)

The first cellphone ever made was ‘the brick’

It was 40 years ago that the first phone call on a mobile phone was made.

Page 8: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

Nokia GSM 2100 (1994)

You had to spend $2000 to buy this phone.

Page 9: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

The Ericsson 738 (1997) The smallest

and the lightest phone ever made till date.

Page 10: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

The Kyocera QCP 6035 (2001)

The first smart phone ever released

Page 11: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

The First iphone

This is the first iphone created by apple.

A very popular phone

Page 12: By Luke Jones Mrs Lake. On 10 march 1876 Alexander Graham bell created the first telephone. He used electrical waves for transmissions via cables or other

How Technology has changedTelephone conversations started as signals over wires. Later many of the signals were transmitted long distance by electrical waves through the air. For several years now the user's voice travels as a digital signal over most of the distance.