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Timeline of communication technology
Timeline of communication technology
- 3500s BC - The Sumerians develop cuneiform writing and the Egyptians develop hieroglyphic writing
- 3000s BC - Egyptians develop papyrus for writing
- 1500s BC - The Phoenicians develop an alphabet
- 170 BC - Parchment is discovered in Pergamum after the Ptolemaic dynasty cuts off the supply of papyrus
- 26-37 - Roman Emperor Tiberius rules the empire from island of Capri by signalling messages with metal mirrors to reflect the sun
- 105 - Tsai Lun invents paper
- 600s - Hindu-Malayan empires write legal documents on copper plate scrolls , and write other documents on more perishable media
- 1450 - The Chinese develop wooden block movable type printing
- 1454 - Johannes Gutenberg finishes a printing press with metal movable type
- 1520 - Ships on Ferdinand Magellan's voyage signal to each other by firing cannon and raising flags.
- 1793 - Claude Chappe establishes the first long-distance semaphore telegraph line
- 1831 - Joseph Henry proposes and builds an electric telegraph
- 1835 - Samuel Morse develops the Morse code
- 1843 - Samuel Morse builds the first long distance electric telegraph line
- 1849 - Associated Press organizes Nova Scotia pony express to carry latest European news for New York newspapers
- 1860 - Pony Express deployed before the first transcontinental electric telegraph service
- 1876 - Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson exhibit an electric telephone in Boston
- 1877 - Thomas Edison patents the phonograph
- 1889 - Almon Strowger patents the direct dial telephone
- 1901 - Guglielmo Marconi transmits radio signals from Cornwall to Newfoundland
- 1925 - John Logie Baird transmits the first television signal
- 1942 - Hedy Lamarr and George Antheil invent frequency hopping spread spectrum communication technique
- 1948 - Claude Shannon writes a paper that establishes the mathematical basis of information theory
- 1958 - Chester Carlson presents the first photocopier suitable for office use
- 1963 - First geosynchronous communications satellite is launched, 17 years after Arthur C. Clarke's article
- 1966 - Charles Kao realizes that silica-based optical waveguides offer a practical way to transmit light via total internal reflection
- 1969 - The first hosts of ARPANET, Internet's ancestor, are connected.
- 1971 - Erna Schneider Hoover invented a computerized switching system for telephone traffic.
- 1973 - Akira Hasegawa and Fred Tappert propose the use of solitary waves to carry information in optical fibers
- 1977 - Donald Knuth begins work on TeX
- 1980 - Linn Mollenauer , Rogers Stollen , and James Gordon demonstrate that solitary waves can be propagated through optical fibers
- 1989 - Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau built the prototype system which became the World Wide Web at CERN
- 1991 - Anders Olsson transmits solitary waves through an optical fiber with a data rate of 32 billion bits per second
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