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The Worldwide History of Telecommunications
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Author(s):
Anton A. Huurdeman
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July 17 2003
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July 17 2003
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10.1002/0471722243
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Book chapters
pp. c1
Color Plates
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 14
Evolution of Telecommunications up to 1800
pp. 18
Optical Telegraphy
pp. 27
Evolution of Telecommunications from 1800 to 1850
pp. 34
Optical Telegraph Systems Worldwide
pp. 48
Electrical Telegraphy
pp. 85
Evolution of Telecommunications from 1850 to 1900
pp. 91
Electrical Telegraph Systems Worldwide
pp. 147
Image Telegraphy
pp. 153
Telephony
pp. 188
Telephone Switching
pp. 199
Radio Transmission
pp. 217
International Cooperation
pp. 223
Evolution of Telecommunications from 1900 to 1950
pp. 229
Worldwide Telephone Penetration
pp. 237
Electromechanical Telephone Switching
pp. 269
High-Frequency Radio Transmission
pp. 294
Phototelegraphy
pp. 300
Teleprinters
pp. 308
Copper-Line Transmission
pp. 337
Radio-Relay Transmission
pp. 350
Cryptography
pp. 357
International Cooperation
pp. 361
Evolution of Telecommunications from 1950 to 2000
pp. 369
Radio-Relay Networks
pp. 397
Coaxial Cable Transmission
pp. 407
Satellite Transmission
pp. 445
Optical Fiber Transmission
pp. 480
Electronic Switching
pp. 510
Telex
pp. 515
Telefax
pp. 519
Cellular Radio
pp. 546
Telephony and Deregulation
pp. 580
Multimedia
pp. 597
International Cooperation
pp. 601
Appendix A: Chronology of the Major Events in the Two Centuries of Telecommunications
pp. 607
Appendix B: Worldwide Statistics of Population, Internet Users, Cellular Phones, and Main Telephones
pp. 613
Appendix C: Glossary
pp. 621
Index
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