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All About Cellular Phone Numbers

Work on the invention of cellular phones begun during the later years of the 1940s. The idea behind the invention of a cellular phone was the introduction of a wireless communication device that could be carried everywhere.

Invention of Cellular Phones

The idea of cellular communication was first introduced by the research wing of AT&T known as Bell Laboratories in 1947. Throughout the 1960s various companies tried to incorporate the technology into portable mobile phones. The invention of the first mobile phone in 1973 was the result of the efforts of Dr. Martin Cooper, who was an employee of the Motorola Company at that point of time.

However, if you look at the model designed by Dr Cooper, you will find it remotely distant from the cellular phones that are in vogue today. It weighed close to two pounds and was almost a foot long. Moreover, the call charges were extremely expensive and the charges for the first call were around $4000. It was only a decade or two after the introduction of the first cellular device that its usage increased amongst the public.

Working on the basic idea, several cellular companies started designing their own cellular prototype. New systems were formulated and run on a trial basis, in states like California, where a 2000 strong base of trial customers was formed.  It was in 1982 that the FCC or the Federal Communications Commission approved the commercial cellular service for the entire United States.

Popularity of Cellular Phones

Cell phones have become an integral part of modern life. It is not just a means of staying connected but has also brought the world at your fingertips owing to the constant technological innovations.

The list of some of the key cellular service providers in the country include names like AT&T, Virgin Mobile, TMobile, Nextel, Sprint, Verizon and Nextel. They are constantly striving to offer their customers improved services and better plans. The existence of so many players in the market is indicative of the fact that the demand for cellular phone numbers is ever increasing.

The telecommunications network in the country is divided into area codes that cater to specific areas in a state. The increasing demand for cellular phone numbers has considerably increased the volume of phone numbers listed under each of these area codes, thus creating a demand for the introduction of new area codes. By the early 1990s, the number of cell phone users went well past beyond the one million figure mark thereby congesting the airways.

The popularity of cellular phone numbers has far outgrown the demand for landline numbers. One of the major factors that have contributed to the popularity of the device is that you can get in touch with anyone in any corner of the world. Integration of new technology has ensured that the quality of reception is highly improved. Also, cellular service providers offer their services at reasonable rates. The customized plans cater to a cross-section of the customer base and therefore there is a greater demand for the cellular phone numbers.

 

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