i wached th history c.h and i saw th show and i thk it is "can u hear me"
in 1900 the first words came out of a telephone created by Alexander graham bell.
It was used in 1895 bye Marconi!
Reginald Fessenden
The first wireless technology was developed well over 200 years ago. The first radio which is considered wireless was used in 1895 and sent a message across the English Channel.
First successful airplane flight by the Wright Brothers in 1903; First wireless message sent from Europe in 1901.
The first text message was sent by Neil Papworth in 1992.
Guglielmo Marconi
The first telegraph message sent by Samuel Morse said "What Hath God Wrought". Annie Ellsworth came up with the words.
I believe from England to Newfoundland. Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian inventor, proved the feasibility of radio communication. He sent and received his first radio signal in Italy in 1895. By 1899 he flashed the first wireless signal across the English Channel and two years later received the letter "S", telegraphed from England to Newfoundland. This was the first successful transatlantic radiotelegraph message in 1902. In 1866, Mahlon Loomis, an American dentist, successfully demonstrated "wireless telegraphy." Loomis was able to make a meter connected to one kite cause another one to move, marking the first known instance of wireless aerial communication.
>> It was when the Titanic Sank. The message was "the titanic is safe"even tho it did - Actually, this was NOT the FIRST message sent. Obviously, by the time of the Titanic sinking (April 1912), the Marconi wireless were an industry standard and had been in widespread use for years. The first message across the English Channel was in March 1899, the content by some accounts was, 'Are you ready?"
An engineer named Ray Tomlinson sent the first e-mail message in 1971.
An aerogram is a telegram whose transmission included at least one segment sent via airplane, or a wireless message.
Neil Papworth is known as the man who sent the very first text message. He sent the text message in 1992.
Merry christmas
Ray thomlinson