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Nortel Confidential Information Where Do You Fit in This History? Nortel LearniT Ambassador

Nortel Confidential Information Ancient / Early Communication Cave Drawings Story Telling/Folklore

Nortel Confidential Information Early Technology Drums Smoke Signals / Fire

Nortel Confidential Information Printing Press

Nortel Confidential Information The Pony Express and Rail

Nortel Confidential Information Telegraph, Telegrams Morse Code Samuel Morse The Telegraph

Nortel Confidential Information The Telephone Alexander Graham Bell

Nortel Confidential Information Radio Radio Receiver Satellite Radio Radio Antenna

Nortel Confidential Information Television 1926: John Baird 1930’s 1950’s Today

Nortel Confidential Information Computers 1942: The ABC Computer : The ENIAC E lectronic N umerical I ntegrator and C omputer Sources: ThinkQuest

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