While demonstrated in 1973, it would be another decade of development before Motorola’s cell phone — the world’s first — made it to market, and commercial cellular service for handheld cell phones began. Selling for about$3,500at the time, no one — not even Cooper — saw Motorola’s...
AT&T engineers' division of the mobile telephone service area into hexagonal segments, or 'cells'; Servicing of the cells by low-power transmitters; How cellular telephones consumed less power and could travel farther than traditional mobile telephones. INSET: Cell Phones of the Future -- They're...
Cooper, however, saw the potential in the technology and took it out of the car and into people’s hands. He created the original wireless cellular device—the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X—which he used to make a call ...
c. Briefly outline the potential commercial value and customers of the invention. This invention disclosure provides the MSOs a new way to provide mobile broadband services without requiring an investment in the cellular infrastructure and technologies, e.g., 3G. 4. HOW is this invention different...
Its evolution from a simple cellular phone into a multifaceted digital assistant is a testament to the relentless pursuit of innovation and convenience. At its core, the smartphone excels as a communication tool, transcending geographical boundaries. With its high-speed internet connectivity, staying ...
The cellular phones are more important for the older people than the younger. But in the present days, the younger people are also using cellular phones for their needs. In fact, in this modern age, this is really impossible to do without a cellular phone. So, people of all ages are us...
The comparable alternative is 911/e911 service that uses the PSTN, Cellular Network, GPS (eg. vehicle telemetry) or a combination of these, but not the HFC network in the way proposed in this disclosure. a. Instead of using the phone for voice/text, this method uses simple pressing of ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday published a somewhat unusual Apple invention detailing a communications platform that ditches cellular in favor of direct, point-to-point network technology. Apple's patent application for "Point-to-point ad hoc voice communication" describes a ...
supports seamless transfer of active sessions between devices (e..g., from my mobile phone to the mic/camera/smart-TV on my office wall) supports seamless handover of active smartphone sessions between Wi-Fi and macro cellular Invention Commercial Value/Customers: The customer can tail...
Apple notes that any suitable means can be used to determine location — called a "location aspect" — including cellular tower data, recognition of a home Wi-Fi network, GPS data or even proximity to other cellphones, among others. At least two location aspects are required for ...