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  1. 1838

     

    Radio

    No use of radio at this point in the timeline

     

    Copper Wire

    Copper wire used for land-based fixed-line telecommunications

     

    Copper wire used for intercontinental telegraphic and telecommunications

    No use of copper at this point in the timeline

     

    Use of satellites in telecommmunication

    No use of satellites at this point in the timeline

     

    Fibre optics (high data carrying capacity and low loss of signal over long distances)

    No use of fibre optics at this point in the timeline

     

    Internet protocol (IP)

    No use of internet protocol at this point in the timeline

     

    Personal computers

    No use of personal computers at this point in the timeline

     

    Other

    First practical telegraph using Morse code

    First commercial telephone service set up in New Haven,USA and London,England

     

  2. Mid 1880s

     

    Radio

    Radio used for both inland and intercontinental telegraphic communication

     

    Copper Wire

    Copper wire Manual mechanical exchanges

     

    Copper wire used for intercontinental telegraphic and telecommunications

    No use of copper at this point in the timeline

     

    Use of satellites in telecommmunication

    No use of satellites at this point in the timeline

     

    Fibre optics (high data carrying capacity and low loss of signal over long distances)

    No use of fibre optics at this point in the timeline

     

    Internet protocol (IP)

    No use of internet protocol at this point in the timeline

     

    Personal computers

    No use of personal computers at this point in the timeline

     

    Other

    Manually operated telephone exchanges in every major US city –32 000 kms of copper cable laid

    Wireless telegraphy introduced Pretoria exchange starts with 127 subscribers in 1891 and SA Department of Posts and Telegraphs created in 1910

     

  3. Early 1900s

     

    Radio

    Radio used for both inland and intercontinental telegraphic communication
    First transatlantic phone calls made by radio in 1927

     

    Copper Wire

    Copper wire Automated electromechanical switching

     

    Copper wire used for intercontinental telegraphic and telecommunications

    First transatlantic telephone cable using copper wire went into operation in 1956

     

    Use of satellites in telecommmunication

    No use of satellites at this point in the timeline

     

    Fibre optics (high data carrying capacity and low loss of signal over long distances)

    No use of fibre optics at this point in the timeline

     

    Internet protocol (IP)

    No use of internet protocol at this point in the timeline

     

    Personal computers

    No use of personal computers at this point in the timeline

     

    Other

    First electromechanical switching systems introduced eliminating need for switchboard operators

     

  4. 1970s

     

    Radio

    Radio used for both inland and intercontinental telegraphic communication

     

    Copper Wire

    Copper wire Electronic switching

     

    Copper wire used for intercontinental telegraphic and telecommunications

     

    Use of satellites in telecommmunication

    No use of satellites at this point in the timeline

     

    Fibre optics (high data carrying capacity and low loss of signal over long distances)

    No use of fibre optics at this point in the timeline

     

    Internet protocol (IP)

    No use of internet protocol at this point in the timeline

     

    Personal computers

    No use of personal computers at this point in the timeline

     

    Other

    Electronic switching systems introduced

    1.8 million telephone lines in South Africa

     

  5. 1980s

     

    Radio

    Radio used for both inland and intercontinental telegraphic communication

     

    Copper Wire

    Copper wire Digital switching

     

    Copper wire used for intercontinental telegraphic and telecommunications

    Copper wire

     

    Use of satellites in telecommmunication

    Satellite communication

     

    Fibre optics (high data carrying capacity and low loss of signal over long distances)

    First transatlantic cable using fibre optics laid in 1988 and first use of fibre on land in late 1980s

     

    Internet protocol (IP)

    No use of internet protocol at this point in the timeline

     

    Personal computers

    First personal computers generate need for private data which did not exist previously

     

    Other

    Digital switches introduced which are smaller and faster than their predecessors

    First commercially available cellular phone

     

  6. 1990s

     

    Radio

    Introduction of digital cellular networks –2G for mobile voice communication and microwave transmission used in point-to-point communications

     

    Copper Wire

    Copper wire now used for fixed-line voice and data (broadband data delivery) by means of asymmetrical digital subscriber lines (ADSL) providing access to the Internet

    “Telkom’s network provides connectivity for both Internet service providers (ISPs) and mobile telecoms

     

    Copper wire used for intercontinental telegraphic and telecommunications

    Copper wire

     

    Use of satellites in telecommmunication

    Satellite communication

     

    Fibre optics (high data carrying capacity and low loss of signal over long distances)

    Telkom’s network provides connectivity for both Internet service providers (ISPs) and mobile telecoms“

    Telkom commissions SAT-2 fibre optic link

     

    Internet protocol (IP)

    First email services made available by Internet service providers in early 1990s

     

    Personal computers

    Personal computers

     

    Other

    Worldwide web conceived in 1991

    First publicly available global positioning satellite (GPS)

    “ is formed in 1991 and applies for mobile GSM (global system for mobile communication) licence

    Starting in 1992 capabilities of fourth generation of fibre optic cables resulted in rapid increase in the use of fibre optic cabling in telecommunication systems

     

  7. 2000s

     

    Radio

    Introduction of 3G to meet demand for data use with mobile phones and laptops.

     

    Copper Wire

    By 2005 use of ADSL to deliver fixed broadband in South Africa had grown 188%

    Use of fixed-line voice declines

     

    Copper wire used for intercontinental telegraphic and telecommunications

    Copper wire

     

    Use of satellites in telecommmunication

    Satellite communication

     

    Fibre optics (high data carrying capacity and low loss of signal over long distances)

    Fibre optic cabling starts to replace copper to the home and business

     

    Internet protocol (IP)

    No use of internet protocol at this point in the timeline

     

    Personal computers

    Personal computers Introduction of Ethernet, a physical and data link layer technology for local area networks (LANs)

     

    Other

    3G transformed telecoms industry as its data capabilities enabled media streaming of television and movie content and music to handsets and computers

     

  8. 2009 onwards

     

    Radio

    Introduction of long-term evolution (LTE) standards (4G) using an all Internet protocol (IP) network

     

    Copper Wire

    Use of fixed-line voice declines

     

    Copper wire used for intercontinental telegraphic and telecommunications

    Copper wire

     

    Use of satellites in telecommmunication

    Satellite communication

     

    Fibre optics (high data carrying capacity and low loss of signal over long distances)

    Demand for ever greater fixed-line speeds creates race to provide fibre to business and home

     

    Internet protocol (IP)

    Used as means of communication

     

    Personal computers

    Acquisition of IT companies by telecoms to expand into ICT as part of converged offerings to the home and business

     

    Other

    Every smartphone has a GPS

    Every smartphone has Internet connectivity and receives emails

    With introduction of LTE voice calls now transmitted as data, not separately as in the past

     

  9. 2015 onwards

     

    Radio

    The next major phase of mobile telecommunications standards, 5G, is expected to be 100 times faster than 4G. It will be evolutionary in enabling mobile devices to handle more data and revolutionary in enabling a massive Internet of things (IoT) ecosystem

     

    Copper Wire

    While a decline in fixed access lines continues (further 6.5% decrease in FY2016) by March 2016 ­ had 1 028 000 fixed broadband subscribers and broadband traffic volume had increased 38.7% year-on-year to 471 958 terabytes

    By March 2015 ­ has over 1 005 286 fixed broadband subscribers

     

    Copper wire used for intercontinental telegraphic and telecommunications

    Copper wire

     

    Use of satellites in telecommmunication

    Satellite communication

     

    Fibre optics (high data carrying capacity and low loss of signal over long distances)

    Rapidly growing demand for ever greater fixed-line speeds accelerating race to provide fibre By March 2016 ­ had: Passed 81 503 homes with fibre and 1 451 986 homes with fibre to the curb,850 gated communities covered with fibre

     

    Internet protocol (IP)

    Used as means of communication IoT

     

    Personal computers

    Acquisition of IT companies by telecoms to expand into ICT as part of converged offerings to the home and business

    Telkom acquires ICT company Business Connexion (BCX)

     

    Other

    Every smartphone has a GPS

    Every smartphone has Internet connectivity and receives emails

    With introduction of LTE voice calls now transmitted as data, not separately as in the past

    Telkom switches on its all new Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystems(IMS) core