1966 – fibre optic technologies 1982 – video conferencing was available for the mass market ...
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C.A.T.S History TimelineBy Jemma Stembridge
Timeline
1966 – Fibre Optic Technologies 1982 – Video conferencing was available for the mass market 1991 – Wi-Fi was first invented
1960
19801991
1982
Video Conferencing
Wi-Fi
1966
Fibre Optics
1966 - Fibre Optics
Fibre optics
1966, scientist Charles Kao developed fibre-optic cables — glass fibers that carry huge amounts of information in the form of light rather than electricity.
2009 - He won the Nobel Prize in Physics half of the prize , "for ground-breaking achievements concerning the transmission of light in fibre’s for optical communication“
Then the technology that was already in place it was adapted to allow internet connectivity to allow a faster method of broadband internet, with speeds of up to 50mbps.
Reference - http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113527362
1982 – Video Conferencing
Video Conferencing
Originated in America, However it was too expensive to be used widespread, system cost $250,000 and $1,000 per hour to run.
1990’s - technical advances in Internet Protocol (IP) and more efficient video compression technologies were developed that would allow desktop or PC-based videoconferencing. This then meant that businesses could use the technology at a cost reduced rate thanks to the internet.
http://www.nefsis.com/Best-Video-Conferencing-Software/video-conferencing-history.html
1991 – Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
1991 - Wi-Fi was invented by Vic Hayes an American business man, NCR Corporation
Then products were brought on the market under the name WaveLAN with speeds of 1Mbps/2Mbps.
However other businesses were rolling out cheaper Wi-Fi solutions so the creator of Wi-Fi retired from the business. Then the business struggled against the fast competition and decided to quit.
http://www.wilcorpinc.com/wifi_history.htm