With the release of the much-ballyhooed iPhone just around the corner, I thought I’d take a look at a few other telephone innovations of the past.

Satellite phone service

Phone calls over satellite?  Nonsense!

While satellite phone service is no big deal now - and has in fact been eclipsed by cell phones in terms of sheer usage - this 1960 ad from Douglas (pre-McDonnell) recalls a time when the technology was very much new and exciting (the first American satellite, Explorer I, had only been launched in late January 1958).

Picturephone

Now THIS has potential.

Other than jet-powered cars, few things scream “FUTURE!” like videophones. This 1968 ad from Western Electric (the manufacturing arm of AT&T) promised to bring the future to the present through the introduction of the Picturephone, but for a variety of reasons it flopped. Even though the technology itself has improved a lot in the nearly four decades since then, the idea of a videophone has never really captured the imagination of the buying public (although it is used more often in the business world for video conferences).

This entry was posted on Sunday, June 24th, 2007 at 1:04 pm.
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