Black People : CELL PHONE INVENTOR

"Henry T. Sampson remembers a career day at Morehouse College that changed his life and, “Contrary to what you read on the Internet, I had nothing to do with the cell phone,” but was a pioneer in the technology now used in cell phones."




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Henry T. Sampson as a pioneer in the process is a great accomplishment. Taking nothing from his accomplishments.

My employer I worked for in 1997_ Martin "Marty" Cooper is credited with inventing the cell phone. His information is below.


http://www.ask.com/wiki/John_Cioffi

I personally was interviewed and offered a job from the published inventor of DSL.



John Cioffi is an American electrical engineer, educator and prolific inventor who has made contributions in telecommunication system theory, specifically in coding theory and information theory. Best known as “the father of DSL,”[1] Cioffi’s pioneering research was instrumental in making digital subscriber line (DSL) technology practical and has led to over 400 publications and more than 100 pending or issued patents, many of which are licensed.

He is busy today enhancing the technology. That was not a good decision. Everyone that worked to help accomplish that. Made a few hundred thousand or more when they sold their stock.

In 2006 I began working for the Brother of John Cioffi until 2009.

http://www.altierre.com/

We finished some wireless displays that are revolutionizing in the retail market. They are electronic shelf tags that allow retail store's to remotely, download and change all of the merchandise prices. No more manual shelf tag replacement by supermarket and other retail workers.

This technology may be in stores in the various cities where some of you reside. I aided in the design and helped in the trails. I also helped install them here in California. I was laid off after we completed the project. I am now waiting on my stock to rise. Hopefully I can cash them in for a bit of change.

I turned down the offer to work for the DSL Inventor at the time because I was working for the published inventor of the Cell Phone.

http://www.ask.com/wiki/Martin_Cooper_(inventor)


Martin "Marty" Cooper

I worked for him for six years. from June 1997 until July 2003 At Arraycomm



Martin "Marty" Cooper Known for Inventing the handheld cellular Mobile phone. Making world's first handheld cellular mobile phone call.

Motorola

Cooper left his first job at Teletype Corporation in Chicago in 1954 and joined Motorola, Inc. (Schaumburg, Illinois) as a senior development engineer in the mobile equipment group. He developed many products including the first cellular-like portable handheld police radio system, produced for the Chicago police department in 1967. [10][11]
By the early 1970s, Cooper headed up Motorola's communications systems division.[7] Here he conceived of the first portable cellular phone in 1973 and led the 10-year process of bringing it to market.[5

My stock with Arraycomm I didn't exercise. Mistake number two.

I am still blessed. The stock options still haunt me a bit from the DSL offering I passed up. Hopefully his Brother's invention will do it for me.
 
Just saw this



He could have had a commercial about him for a car if he did... ummmm on second thought, maybe not (unless it was "Black History Month")

Respect


UBNaturally

Welcome to Destee Brother.
I am sure he received some endorsement cash, or a Mazda vehicle or something. He is semi-retired doing some new things cell phone related. I just found out he owns Great Call and Jitter Bug telephone service as well.

http://www.greatcall.com/


Unlike traditional medical alert systems that only work inside the home, The 5Star™ works wherever you go. If you find yourself in any situation, big or small, just press the button and you'll speak immediately with 5Star™ Agents to get you the help you need.

http://www.greatcall.com/FiveStar_urgent_response/

i am going to get one for my mother. last year when the tornado's hit Missouri. She was stranded at home without power` for a week. Being she will be 85 this year. I worry about her. If she has a medical problem , gets dizzy or something. She can use this. I plan on getting her one of those walk in tubs as well. I wouldn't mind one . They have the spa features. Makes taking my bubble bath a lot more fun. :cool:
 
I worked six years for Dr. Cooper on Broadband Cellular and Adaptive Array Antennas.

The word he used at 2:30 is 'anathema'. It means something dedicated for evil, or an ecclesiastical curse. He was speaking about phones in cars. His brick beat out ATT that was going for a monopoly.

http://www.computerworld.com/articl...r-may-someday-charge-your-mobile-devices.html

At the end he speaks about Far field charging of wireless devices.
I feed on the challenge and new technology. Looking into Far Field Charging Solutions. I may need to get involved in this technology.

Credit: Energous
A WattUp transmitter could be embedded anywhere in a home, car or office and continuously charge any enabled device within a 15-ft. radius.
The WattUp transmitter works much like a wireless router, sending radio frequency signals that can be received by enabled mobile devices, such as wearables and mobile phones. A small RF antenna in the form of PCB board, an ASIC and software make up the wireless power receivers.
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Meet the "Father of the Cellphone," Dr. Martin Cooper
 

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