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Alexander Graham Bell experimented with wireless phones as early as 1880, but the idea was largely  forgotten – and was not to become widespread until the second half of the twentieth century.

By 1920, at least one intrepid inventor American was trialing a car-phone – the ancestor of the car phones that appeared in the Seventies, and great-grandfather of the mobile phones we use today.

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