
It was the first fully digital cellular system using TDMA to cram more information into less spectrum and provide better sounding, more reliable calls using less power. It introduced the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM), the idea of switching handsets at will (something carriers have sought to subvert by locking phones), and the reality of international roaming.
Short Messaging Service (SMS) was first launched on GSM networks, along with packet data (GPRS and later EDGE), which made internet access practical on mobile devices. Eventually, GSM expanded to the 400, 800, 1800 and 1900MHz bands and evolved into WDCMA-based UMTS (3G) and later HSPA and HSPA+, followed byLTE (4G) networks.
So next time you're at the coffee shop sipping on that latte while uploading that video to YouTube at 10Mbps using your LTE phone, remember to be thankful for that first GSM call 20 years ago -- that's when the mobile revolution really started.
So next time you're at the coffee shop sipping on that latte while uploading that video to YouTube at 10Mbps using your LTE phone, remember to be thankful for that first GSM call 20 years ago -- that's when the mobile revolution really started.
Happy Birthday from me too!
ReplyDeleteGood 'ol 900 mhz, listening to my scanner in celebration.
ReplyDeleteThis is great!
ReplyDeleteHm... I actually thought this was going to be about the gaming magazine haha.
ReplyDeletenice bro, happy birthday!
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This is a testament to show how fast we can develop technology =3 happy birthday
ReplyDeletethis is freaking awesome.
ReplyDeleteThere is no limit to technology developtment.
Happy Birthday!
Well, that actually makes me think were going kind of slow, not fast like everyone else is saying XD but cool nonetheless
ReplyDeleteThe things that can happen in 20 years
ReplyDeleteHallelugah!
ReplyDeletehee haw!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday.
ReplyDeleteToday was also the BitTorrent's 10th anniversary. I mean yesterday because I'm a bit late.
Happy birthday GSM!
ReplyDeletehooray for technology!
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