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Wireless - history

On this day in 1907, Guglielmo Marconi made history by launching the first commercial transatlantic wireless telegraph service. For the first time, businesses could send messages wirelessly across the Atlantic - from Nova Scotia (Canada) all the way to Ireland.


This was a huge leap forward in communication, connecting continents without the need for cables across the ocean floor.


Marconi’s wireless service made it faster, cheaper and easier for businesses to stay in touch with their contacts on the other side of the world.


This breakthrough laid the groundwork for modern wireless communication as we know it, and it was revolutionary for global business. It helped to create a world where messages no longer took days or weeks to arrive!


Can you imagine how today's businesses would function without this invention?

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