Abstract

One of the earliest applications of the wireless telegraph developed by Marconi was for ship-to-shore communications. This maritime version of mobile communications finally evolved into the ubiquitous cellular networks of today through a series of technology breakthroughs. This paper traces the evolution of land mobile communications from Detroit PD (1920) to the emerging PCS services in 1995.

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