Two Centuries of Telecommunications in My Lifetime
By Bill Rosoman
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Two Centuries of Telecommunications in My Lifetime, is the summary of all the telecommunication changes in my short 64 year life, it is amazing how far we have come in the last 50 odd years.
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Telecommunication, Phones, Smart Phones, Telex
Bill Rosoman
I have written many books and enjoy the process and feedback.My most popular books are on technology.Windows, Linux and Android are the OS of my choice.Bill Rosoman Dip CSWriter, Author, Publisher, Technologist, Web Designer.www.creativekiwis.com/
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Two Centuries of Telecommunications in My Lifetime - Bill Rosoman
About the Author
I have lived an interesting and varied life. Currently I am unemployed and living in a Mobile Home (RV) mostly at a property I have purchased out the back country. Life is full of surprises and chances.
I really regret little in my life, of cause if I had my life over again there are things that I would change. But hey life goes on and follows it's path.
I am currently publishing and writing some more ebooks. This is interesting and fun. I am also making some money!
I have worked with technology for many years and have been quite prophetic over the years. I have been working on Books and Ebooks online for many years now. It is starting to pay some dividends and we are starting to get some rewards.
I am a Pacifist at heart but if push comes to shove would defend myself. If my Life was Threatened the I Would Act.
I consider myself an Optimistic Realist.
"Optimism has a Chance
Persimmon has no Chance."
Life has had its ups and downs, but general my life has been and is great.
My glass is always half full.
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Telecommunication In My Lifetime
Were do I start, in my lifetime things in the telecommunications department have changed so much it is not funny.
New Zealand Telecommunications Timeline
http://www.wordworx.co.nz/KiwitelcoTimeline.htm
This is the brief history of Telecommunications in New Zealand;
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/rural-services/5
Communications
Early postal services
The New Zealand Post Office was set up in the 1840s, but until the 1860s services were infrequent because poor roads made it difficult to carry mail between settlements.
Horses and horse-drawn coaches transported mail until the 1920s. Pigeon post was used in some rural regions. From the 1860s the number of post offices began to increase, and by 1900 there were around 1,700 branches throughout the country.
Popular postie
In 1868 William Baines had the contract to carry mail fortnightly between Christchurch and Timaru. A small man with a neat beard and a limitless fund of gossip, he was a welcome caller at homesteads on his route, as he delivered not just mail but also the latest news.
Rural delivery
Before 1905 country people had to collect their mail from the nearest post office, but when a rural delivery service began, farmers could both receive and send mail through a special rural delivery post box or bag at the farm gate. Rural delivery was extended in the 1920s, when motorcycles were used to carry the mail. This was a daily service in some places, just once or twice a week in others. Essentials such as newspapers, groceries and animal feed were also dropped off.
Mail and other goods were often delivered on the school bus as it took children to and from the district school. Correspondence school lessons and assignments were received and sent through the rural delivery service, which was still being operated by New Zealand Post in 2008.
Rural post offices
In small country towns, the post office had many functions aside from delivering mail and newspapers. People went there to receive pensions and allowances, open savings accounts, enrol to vote, and pay car registrations and other fees. The postmaster was often the registrar of births, deaths and marriages, a witness for statutory declarations and an adviser on government services.
There was strong protest from rural dwellers when many country post offices were closed between 1981 and 1991. This occurred because of economic changes – a farming downturn led to depopulation of country towns, and the government restructured the Post Office and sold its banking and telephone functions.
Telecommunications
Telegraph
Electric telegraph messaging using Morse code was introduced to New Zealand in 1862, connecting provincial towns with ports. In 1863 the Electric Telegraph Department began; it merged with the Post Office in 1881. Telegraph lines were erected throughout the country, and by 1891 extended to many small rural towns.
Radio
Wireless telegraphy – sending messages by radio – was seen as a possible means of communication for