Guglielmo Marconi was that person.
It's wireless... Wires in the Atlantic Ocean wouldn't be a very bright idea.
Successful trade routes from Europe to the Orient included...going across the Mediterranean, then walking across Asia (Silk Road)going across the Mediterranean, through the Suez Canal, through the Indian oceangoing around the coast of Africa and through the Indian Oceangoing across the Atlantic, around South America, across the Pacificgoing across the Atlantic, through the Panama Canal, across the Pacific
Italian Guglielmo was ingenious enough to make a functional wireless transmitter in the year 1895, sending and receiving a signal in Italy. In 1899 he had developed the technology enough for a signal to be sent across the English Channel, and in 1902 the first ever wireless communication was set across the Atlantic.
Yes, across the Atlantic Ocean, then through the Caribbean Sea.
Guglielmo Marconi
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yes she did make it across the Atlantic successfully
Many of us have had the problem where we where limited to how we could arrange our house by the location of our cable out lets. With a wireless TV router we can move the TV where ever there is an electrical out let. The wireless TV router plugs into any cable outlet and transfers the cable signal wirelessly. Connect a wireless TV receiver to the TV and the receiver catches the wireless signals allowing you to watch cable with the outlet across the room.
Unfortunately I never did make it across the Atlantic, so Time is N/A
Across the Atlantic - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G
Across the Atlantic - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
What factors finally pushed the england across the atlantic?