On June 17, 1946, the first mobile telephone call was placed by a driver in St. Louis. Within a couple of years, wireless phone service was available in almost 100 cities and highway corridors. It wasn't exactly RAZR technology, though; the equipment weighed 80 pounds and only three subscribers could make calls at one time in any city. Sixty years later, I still don't have a cellphone.
Posted under Other by Brian Marston on Mon., Oct 9, 2006 at 9:28 AM
My brother had one of these mobile radio phones in his company car in 1982. He had to ring a mobile operator and give them the number to dial. Was very clunky but we thought it was cool for the time.
[Posted by Urban Review on Mon., Oct 9, 2006 at 3:12 PM]