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Chapter eight hundred and sixty sixth secret

Yoma Olila's expression stiffened for a moment, and then he smiled and said, "What about this matter! You are asking the right person. I will tell you about this matter now. Many things, even Bamlovsky, will not be very clear about them."

When Yoma Olila finished saying this, he read what Li Zhongxin had just said again in his mind. After thinking that there was no problem, he began to say it again with a relaxed expression.

Yoma Olila savored what Li Zhongxin just said three times before she could taste the three flavors.

Li Zhongxin said that he was an authoritative person in this field, and he was very sure, because he was indeed one of the few authoritative persons in this era, and this is normal, but the next sentence is my appointed partner, and the meaning of this statement is extraordinary.

What a big man of their level says is a foregone conclusion. If he doesn't count, he will not be able to come out and mess around in the future. Li Zhongxin has already said that he is Li Zhongxin's designated partner, which means that Li Zhongxin has no idea of ​​changing anything.

Li Zhongxin, a company in Motorola in the United States, did not choose to cooperate, but chose to cooperate with Nokia. He was not worried that Li Zhongxin would give up his cooperation with Nokia because of the good conditions given by the Soviet Union.

Li Zhongxin wanted to hear his views on the Soviet mobile phone industry and electronic communications industry, and he also had the intention to examine his knowledge. It can be said that Li Zhongxin is in absent-minded in his words. Not only can he clearly reveal his words, but he can also make people feel like spring breeze and not at all abrupt.

Yoma Olila gently sipped the red wine in the goblet in her hand and said slowly calmly: "What about this matter! I want to start with the most basic things, let's talk about the origin of portable mobile Tonghua equipment first.

At this time, most people in the world probably wouldn't have thought that the invention of portable mobile phone calls and fully automatic mobile phone communication systems was not the United States or Motorola, but the Soviet Union, which had long been labeled as a blocked and backward.

This is true. If I remember correctly, the person who invented the portable mobile device was the Soviet engineer Leonid Kupriyanovich, who was the first portable mobile phone he and his friends to test. (This matter! It should be history to check, but it is not what Bear Paw Encyclopedia or other encyclopedias say.)”

Yoma Olila threw out a thunderbolt at the beginning, which directly blew Li Zhongxin's head buzzing.

What? The first place in the world to invent portable calling devices and fully automatic mobile phone communication systems was not in the United States, but in the Soviet Union, which seemed to be no longer vibrant?

Li Zhongxin felt that his head was a little confused, and he couldn't turn around.

In later generations, Li Zhongxin heard countless times that the emergence of mobile phones began in the United States, and was the first portable mobile device produced by Motorola in the United States.

He had never heard such a sound. The mobile phone was first invented by the Soviet Union.

Bamlovsky only heard about what Yoma Olila said, and was not clear about the Soviet Union's matters about portable mobile devices, because in the eyes of these people, there was only a pure interest, and they basically did not consider these things.

The Soviet Union was different from other countries. The Soviet Union was relatively closed. Even if he wanted to find such a thing to go out and talk to others, he would have to believe it.

There was not much exchange between the Soviet Union and the top leaders of capitalist countries. In such a matter, even if the Soviet Union came out to promote this, someone would have to believe it.

Seeing Li Zhongxin's expression, Yoma Olila's face showed a look of complacency. In other aspects, he may have a certain gap with Li Zhongxin, but he has an absolute say in terms of these pure technical and communication technology materials.

As for Bamlowsky, Yoma Olila did not take him seriously at all. Whether he knew about this matter really had nothing to do with him.

He believed that as an audience, Bamlovsky could just listen.

Yoma Olila saw Li Zhongxin and Bamlowsky waiting for the following text, and continued to speak: "At this time, most people who know some communication technology and equipment will tell such a version of the story. On April 3, 1973, a Motorola engineer named Martin Cooper stood on the streets of Manhattan. He decided to use a brick-sized dyna-tac mobile communication device to make a call. The device weighs more than one kilogram and can work for half an hour. Its appearance marks the official entry of mobile phones into people's lives. The world's first commercial vehicle mobile phone network was launched in Japan in 1979.

Paul and Galvin invested $15 million and 10 years to finally achieve results in 1973, and no one can deny his great contribution.

However, there is another important fact that has been deliberately forgotten: in 1958, before Paul, Galvin and his team started racking their brains, there were portable mobile phone test machines and fully automatic mobile phone communication systems far away in the "Iron Curtain" across the ocean.

But! Although the Soviet Union developed such a mobile phone system, they did not invest in private production at that time, but instead promoted this thing to the army. In military cars, the Soviet Union used not radio stations, but car phone systems.

At this time, the Soviet Union's electronic communication technology was very developed. It can be said that except for a few super-developed countries in the world that can be compared with the Soviet Union's electronic communication technology, other countries have a big gap in technology with the Soviet Union.

In the Soviet Union, the current telephone business and other electronic communication technologies are basically the same as those mastered by Nokia, but! These technologies of the Soviet Union have never been able to go to the world. Most countries in the world have recognized the electronic products of several developed countries of the United States and Japan. They think that the things made by the United States and Japan are more suitable for them to use. After all, the Soviet Union's products are relatively rough and do not have the delicate and exquisite feeling..."

Yoma Olila said while also putting her own opinions into it, making this matter more attractive.
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