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September 9th, 2008

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Though the first wireless transition was sent in 1896, the first radio communication of real stature came in 1901 when the letter “S” was sent in Morse code over the Atlantic Ocean. Thanks to the invention of wireless technology, the radio, utilizing the radio waves that are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, people could communicate across the world without waiting months for letters to reach their loved ones.
With the invention of the radio, the world has been able to bring itself closer, sharing its culture and language simpler and longer than television. For the advances humans have been making, specifically in space, air, and sea travel, wireless communication was a necessity because without it, someone would have to clime really high or swim really deep to fix those toppled phone lines.

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