In 1968, Theodore George Paraskevakos, while working in Athens, Greece as a communications engineer for SITA, began developing a coordination to automatically identify a telephone caller to a call recipient. After distinct attempts and experiments, he developed the method in which the caller's sign is transmitted to the called receiver's device.
This method was the basis for modern-day Caller ID technology.
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2009-02-04
Did you know! Its All Greek To Me....
Posted by Αντωνης Βαλαμoντες at 12:58 PM
Labels: greek inventors, greek science
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