Telephones made considerable progress in communication. 135 years have passed since the patent was granted, and the negative influence became clear, such as becoming indispensable. When mobile phones and mobile phones generate a series of new problems, the negative quality of fixed phones is amplified.
If you use enough mobile phones to become a point of addiction. For example, using a mobile phone, you can release chemicals from the brain as well as the chemicals released when compulsive gambler wins. According to data from Pew Internet and US Life Projects, 51% of respondents say it is difficult to stop mobile phones. The use of mobile phones is not classified as addictive, but its popularity is still growing. Between 2005 and 2007, there were 191 million new users who ordered mobile services in the US.
According to estimates by the National Security Council in 2010, 28% of all traffic accidents are due to the use of mobile phones. The organization says that the majority of the organization is due to telephone conversation and about 7% is due to text messages. We have an order to stop SMS in 19 states. But in Louisiana, Washington state, New York state, and Virginia state, the staff does not allow people to stop while driving just for text messages. Due to the spread of mobile phones and the lack of public will, it is difficult to prohibit mobile phones.
A survey published at the 2008 Professional Sleep Association Annual Meeting showed that teenagers who use cell phones without restrictions are susceptible to stress, fatigue, and insomnia. The organizer quotes the pressure from the peer as a reason why teenagers might pay close attention to the connectivity through their mobile phones. Since mobile users are usually very young, their use will be integrated into the overall development. More serious possible results include attention and cognitive problems
According to officials from the World Health Organization (WHO), mobile phones can cause cancer risk due to the radiation they emit. Mobile phones are thought to be like chloroform, and engine exhaust is as carcinogenic as lead. The long-term impact of radio radiation on mobile phones is unknown. These devices are relatively new as items for mass usage. There is no research on children, but the skull is thin and the cell division is fast, so there is a high risk. Radiation exposure is measured by specific absorption rate. This is the fraction of the radio frequency absorbed by humans while using the handset. According to the Federal Communications Commission, the highest absorption rates include Motorola Bravo, Sony Ericsson and Kyocera Jacks.
Society faces other consequences if consumers are forced to act on behalf of personal interests to hold secret phone numbers. The phone book helps make the telephone network comprehensive, efficient and practical. Since most houses have phones, the full phone book enhances the ability of individuals and businesses to find and contact others. When the majority of people pay their number to worry about abuses, each phonebook user lacks an effective interconnected universal phone system.
Let's take a phone as an example. In 1876, since wire money transfer by Western Union controlled the news release, it was announced that Rutherford B. Hayes 'negative report would decide this year' s election. At the same time, Alexander Graham Bell invented the phone in the same year. Originally, Western Union downgraded the phone to local business service because he did not want to call the telephone company. This proved to be the destruction of the Western Alliance. Bell founded American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (AT & T) in 1885. Theodore Weir later took over AT & T and began ruthless pricing and vandalism to integrate hundreds of AT & T independent telephone companies. After all, AT & T acquired Western Union in 1909, which managed all the long distance communications in the United States.
The biggest threat to Western Union is the new technology - the phone. Alexander Graham Bell acquired a telephone patent in 1876 and was originally called "Telephone Telegraph". Bell offered a telephone patent to Western Union for $ 100,000, but the company refused to buy. In the 1890s, Western Union's remittance managed AT & T easily, but management believes that higher dividends are more important than expansion. This type of telephone was used only for local calls in the 1880's, but since "long distance phone" was developed in the 1890's, the phone provided competition for telegraph. In 1900, local phone calls accounted for 97% of the telephone business, and until the 20th century the telephone was completely replaced by telegraph.