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IgorC [24]
4 years ago
14

Which of the following has made communication easier for the most people?

History
2 answers:
olga nikolaevna [1]4 years ago
8 0

All of these have had a large impact on the way we communicate. I believe that mobile phones have made the most impact though.

Explanation:

Online gaming can happen on mobile phones. Landlines give you the ability to make calls, but mobile phones give you the ability to talk, along with many other things. Search engines can assist your web surfing on your mobile phone.

goblinko [34]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a. mobile phones

Explanation:

One day some engineers decided to change the course of history. Thinking of a way to make communication more efficient and easy, they had the brilliant idea of ​​creating a system that would be capable of communicating between cordless phones. The idea was not bad, but the technology of the time did not help much.

The real history of the mobile phone began in 1973, when the first call was made from a mobile phone to a landline. It was from April 1973 that all theories proved that the cell worked perfectly, and that the cell phone network suggested in 1947 was designed correctly. This was a not very well known moment, but it certainly was a fact marked forever because it was the moment that facilitated communication for most people through the creation of the mobile phone.

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