Martin Cooper, while working for Motorola, invented the first portable (as in you could carry it with you) mobile phone. In the video below he spends a little over half an hour and talks about spectral efficiency, explains how mobile phone networks work, what causes congestion, how to solve congestion, and the FCC’s upcoming plan to free up 500 MHz worth of spectrum. Of course the host of the program has to ask Martin what mobile he uses, and his answer is that he uses the latest and greatest and likes to try everything there is on the market, but as of right now he has a Motorola Droid and a Jitterbug. This video depicts how far we’ve come, where we’re going, and why more spectrum may actually be the lazy answer to solving the problems we’re experiencing today. His Wife invented the Jitterbug. he say that he uses jitterbug just to answer calls and checks latest features on Droid.
Martin Cooper, the inventor of the mobile cell phone, tells “The Communicators” about the current state of the wireless industry.
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