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Stephen Fry on the Phone, Episode 3

Audiobook

Stephen Fry meets the brains behind the mobile phone.

In this third episode, he looks at the discovery of text messaging. The engineers who designed the early texting facilities didn't imagine that anyone might want to reply. (Just in case, they added a short list of possible pre-set answers: yes, no and maybe).

In the eighties, when network coverage really was patchy, voicemail was a way of charging people even more for a service that was already hugely expensive and basically rather poor.

Before the invention of GSM, calling Estonia was the only way to pick up messages from another network. Texting triumphed when paging was all the rage, partly because paging services never seemed to work on Friday afternoon.

Produced by Anna Buckley.


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Series: Stephen Fry on the Phone Publisher: AudioGO Ltd Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781445816340
  • File size: 6380 KB
  • Release date: December 8, 2011
  • Duration: 00:13:17

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781445816340
  • File size: 6422 KB
  • Release date: December 8, 2011
  • Duration: 00:13:17
  • Number of parts: 1

Formats

OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook

subjects

History Nonfiction

Languages

English

Stephen Fry meets the brains behind the mobile phone.

In this third episode, he looks at the discovery of text messaging. The engineers who designed the early texting facilities didn't imagine that anyone might want to reply. (Just in case, they added a short list of possible pre-set answers: yes, no and maybe).

In the eighties, when network coverage really was patchy, voicemail was a way of charging people even more for a service that was already hugely expensive and basically rather poor.

Before the invention of GSM, calling Estonia was the only way to pick up messages from another network. Texting triumphed when paging was all the rage, partly because paging services never seemed to work on Friday afternoon.

Produced by Anna Buckley.


Expand title description text