Introduction & History
People imagine that telecommunications means communications using only electrical or electronic technology, but that isn't so.
Telecommunication is communication over long distances, by means such as by newspapers, telephone, radio, satellite, television and the Internet.
The idea of telecommunication first came from the telegraph. The word telegraphy comes from Greek. "Tele" means distant and "graphein" to write. So the meaning is writing at a distance
The first form of modern telecommunication - the electric telegraph - sent electrical currents along wires.
On 24 May 1844, Samuel Morse sent his first public message over a telegraph line between Washington and Baltimore, and through that simple act, ushered in the telecommunication age.
By 1868 Jamaica began to use the telegram. The West India and Panama Telegraph Company was the major provider of telecom services in Jamaica and the Anglophone Caribbean in the mid 19th century. West India and Panama......
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