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  Wired News: A Rap With the Cell Phone Daddy
Cooper, 72, is the CEO of ArrayComm, which creates smart antennas to increase the capacity of cellular networks.
In an interview with Wired News, Cooper blasted the telecom industry's apparent lack of interest in tackling issues that are "retarding" wireless services: the empty 3G promises, the "error interface wars," the debate over who's got the best platform, and growing complaints such as poor service.
Cooper: From the standpoint of voice, which is really what all these systems are designed for, it's just going to be a little better –- a little more capacity, but basically the same as 2G (current cellular phone services in the United States).
www.wired.com /news/business/0,1367,42224,00.html   (970 words)

  
 §8. "Martin Junior". XVII. The Marprelate Controversy. Vol. 3. Renascence and Reformation. The Cambridge History ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Martin Junior or Theses Martinianae, the next in the series, exhibits a change in method.
Field’s notes, which Martin had merely decorated with his drolleries, had formed the basis of The Epistle, while the apologetics of Bridges and Cooper had given substance and cohesion to the sallies to The Epitome and Hay any worke.
This manuscript, which breaks off in the middle of a sentence, Martin Junior gives to the world, adding a long defence of his father’s methods, obviously addressed to the puritans, whose “misliking” had been the cause of Waldegrave’s defection.
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 Our People: Martin Cooper
Martin Cooper is chairman of ArrayComm, Inc., and serves on the boards of Spectrian, Inc. and several other companies.
Cooper was involved in industry and government efforts to allocate new radio frequency spectrum for the land mobile radio services and was granted seven patents in the communications field.
Cooper is a graduate of the Illinois Institute of Technology with bachelor’s and masters degrees in Electrical Engineering.
www.mhtx.com /ourpeople/cooper.htm   (477 words)

  
 Columbia Museum of Art: General Info (2000 News Releases)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Cooper's homage to beauty is told through the "pictorial narrative," and begins with a prolonged period of research during which he absorbs myth, culture and civilization, then seamlessly blends them to create a new visual language.
Cooper upholds the tradition of early 20th century photographic masters by hand-toning each print to achieve a unique richness and depth.
Cooper has produced images of the human figure and botanicals that re-examine and continue the tradition of these genres and display a mastery of photographic process.
www.colmusart.org /html/news2000/0801.shtml   (275 words)

  
 CNN - Martin Cooper - October 9, 2000
Cooper is co-founder, Chairman and CEO of ArrayComm, which developed technology to optimize wireless communication.
Martin Cooper: What motivated us was the fact that ATandT proposed a new cellular system and suggested that this system would make car telephones work.
Martin Cooper: Well, it depends on whether you mean the objectives of the people who used all the hyperbole in the days that these were proposed, or the objectives the engineers had.
www.cnn.com /COMMUNITY/transcripts/2000/10/9/cooper   (737 words)

  
 Martin Cooper/ Columbia Museum of Art
The photography of Martin Cooper is rich in its sources and influences.
Unlike many "contemporary" photographers, Cooper chooses to work in a style that has a richness and a historical quality that many, at first glance, might call "old-fashioned." Nothing could be further from the truth.
In a telephone conversation with Martin Cooper on August 8, 2000, I posed a series of questions that I believed needed to be answered in order to fully understand his work and his working process.
www.martincooperphoto.com /info/press_CMA.htm   (1507 words)

  
 Business 2.0 :: Online Article :: Telecom Report :: What's Holding Back Wireless?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A pioneer in the wireless communications industry, Martin Cooper invented the first portable cellular phone in 1973 while working as an engineer for Motorola (MOT).
Often referred to as the "father of the cellular phone," Cooper is now CEO and co-founder of San Jose-based ArrayComm, a company that develops technology to improve the efficiency of wireless communication networks.
Martin Cooper: The unfortunate fact is that 3G has been overhyped.
www.business2.com /b2/web/articles/0,17863,531795,00.html   (672 words)

  
 Martin Cooper
As a witness to how the major long-haul carriers now scramble to provide wireless, Martin Cooper, chairman, CEO and co-founder of ArrayComm Inc. (www.arraycomm.com), says the industry is moving away from technological divisions and more into the area of perceived service.
Cooper says the ArrayComm methodology is through what the company calls i-BURST, its "smart antennae arrays" that direct data transmissions at 1mbps.
During his interview with PHONE+, Cooper said, "It's really embarrassing, but television did not become commercial until I was past my teen years." Instead, he read science fiction novels, and he recognizes that many of today's technologies were born through the imaginative visions of what was, decades ago, science fiction.
www.phoneplusmag.com /articles/111feat1.html   (1253 words)

  
 ArrayComm CEO Martin Cooper Addresses Spectrum's Role In U.S. Adoption of Advanced Wireless Services
Cooper plans to highlight the critical roles that both public policy and spectrally efficient wireless technologies play in broad consumer adoption of advanced wireless services and products.
Cooper, who drove the development and introduction of the world's first cellular phone, is speaking on the Technologists and Futurists panel of the NTIA Spectrum Summit being held in Washington, D.C. today and tomorrow.
Cooper stated that the lack of available spectrum in the United States, the cost of spectrum, and the limitations of incumbent technologies in the U.S. market will continue to hold back the deployment and consumer adoption of advanced services.
www.bbwexchange.com /news/2002/apr/arraycomm040402.htm   (702 words)

  
 BW e.biz--05/17/00--Movers & Shakers: Martin Cooper: A Wireless Prophet Who's Pushing "Smart Antennas"
Now, says Cooper, "history is repeating itself, with the Internet." All around the world, cellular operators and handset makers are rushing to perfect a so-called third-generation of cellular technology, which is supposed to let people on mobile phones access the Net at speeds up to two megabits per second.
What Cooper is referring to is the fine art of painting a geographic area with very precise, low-power transmissions of energy.
Cooper says 3G phones will never be able to deliver that kind of speed to a large number of subscribers.
www.businessweek.com /ebiz/0005/em0517.htm   (1476 words)

  
 Engology, Engineer Martin Cooper, Inventor of the Mobile Phone, High Profile Engineers, Professional Engineering, ...
Cooper decided to attempt a private call before going to a press conference upstairs in the hotel.
Cooper with the base station on the roof of the Burlington Consolidated Tower (now the Alliance Capital Building) and into the land-line system.
Cooper worked on developing portable products, including the first portable handheld police radios, made for the Chicago police department in 1967.
www.engology.com /eng5cooper.htm   (514 words)

  
 Martin Cooper - portrait of the artist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Following the break up of 'OMD' in 1988 Paul Humphreys, Mal Holmes and Martin became ‘The Listening Pool’ releasing an album ‘Still Life’ (the cover art for which was one of Martin's own paintings) and two singles: 'Oil for the lamps of China' and 'Meant to be'.
Martin studied at the Laird School of Art in Birkenhead and then at the Sheffield College of Art where he obtained a 'First Class' Honours Degree in Fine Arts.
Martin now lives in Greasby on Merseyside with his wife, Alexandra Bibby, a classical pianist and their two sons.
www.omdweb.com /compiled/mcooper.htm   (941 words)

  
 Martin Cooper - Curriculum Vitae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
"Martin is a long standing friend and I can say without doubt that he is a dedicated professional and achieves all his aims to the highest degree.
Martin involved himself fully in the academic life of the school and also in its musical activities.
Martin is a scrupulously honest young man who can be depended on to complete set tasks to the best of his undoubted ability.
www.martincooper.co.uk /reviews.html   (462 words)

  
 Martin Cooper - Inventor of the cellphone
Dr Martin Cooper, a former general manager for the systems division at Motorola, is considered the inventor of the first portable handset and the first person to make a call on a portable cell phone in April 1973.
Cooper, now 70, wanted people to be able to carry their phones with them anywhere.
While he was a project manager at Motorola in 1973, Cooper set up a base station in New York with the first working prototype of a cellular telephone, the Motorola Dyna-Tac.
www.cellular.co.za /cellphone_inventor.htm   (563 words)

  
 TheFeature :: It's All About The Mobile Internet
Cooper modestly claims that it was necessity, rather than himself, that was the mother of invention.
Cooper's first patent describes using transistors in communications product to solve the over subscription problem for telephone landlines.
The young Cooper was so enchanted with technology that he was packed off to a gritty technical high school called Crane Technical in Chicago.
www.thefeaturearchives.com /44625.html   (1010 words)

  
 Corporate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A pioneer in the wireless communications industry, Martin conceived the first portable cellular phone in 1973 and led the 10-year process of bringing it to market.
Under Martin's leadership since its founding in 1992, ArrayComm, Inc. has grown from a seed-funded startup in San Jose, Calif., into the world leader in smart antenna technology with 400 patents issued or pending worldwide.
Martin received the American Computer Museum's George R. Stibitz Computer and Communications Pioneer Award in 2002, he was an inaugural member of RCR's Wireless Hall of Fame, Red Herring magazine named him one of the Top 10 Entrepreneurs of 2000, and Wireless Systems Design provided him with the 2002 Industry Leader award.
www.arraycomm.com /corporate/exec_bios.htm   (836 words)

  
 The Clarion-Ledger: Mississippi's News Source   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Lora Dell Martin Cooper-Ginn, a long-time resident of Jackson, died Sunday, June 6, 2004, in Mobile, Ala., at the age of 88 with her daughter at her side.
Ginn was a faithful member of Wells United Methodist Church for over 50 years, where her father, Tom Martin, sister and brother-in-law, Bessie and Charlie Weir, built the church in 1926-1927, and where her children were baptized.
Two daughters, Carrie Beatrice Cooper, and Sarah Dorothy Cooper; former husband, Earl B. Cooper, native of Florence, and her late husband, Berk Griffin Ginn, native of Columbia, and 12 brothers and sisters preceded Mrs.
www.clarionledger.com /news/0406/08/2004060808.html   (360 words)

  
 Q&A: Mobile phone inventor says dream isn\'t real yet - ZDNet UK Insight
So count Cooper among the tens of millions of wireless diallers wondering why carriers are pushing features like text messaging, when what they ought to do is make sure that calls go through all the time.
Cooper also believes that time is fleeting for cellular technology, which might have run its course.
Cooper that the dream is far from rea...
insight.zdnet.co.uk /hardware/mobile/0,39020442,2133081,00.htm   (1345 words)

  
 Let 30th anniversary wishes ring / Father of cell phone reflects on how his gadget has grown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
As for Cooper, the 74 year-old engineer -- widely considered the father of the cell phone -- is now chairman and chief executive officer of a San Jose wireless technology firm, ArrayComm.
Cooper: We had one base station and one portable phone, so the call was perfect.
Cooper: The only thing that would slow me down is physical or mental impairment, and that hasn't happened.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/04/03/BU56141.DTL   (1019 words)

  
 Hyperhidrosis Program - Our Expert Team Member - Martin Cooper, MD
Martin Cooper, MD, is Director of the Hyperhidrosis Program at Cedars-Sinai.
Dr. Cooper is a member of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons and the Los Angeles Pediatric Society.
Dr. Cooper completed internships at the Cleveland Clinic's Department of Neurosurgery, Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto and the University of Vermont's Microsurgical Laboratory.
www.csmc.edu /pf_2609.html   (154 words)

  
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 Martin Cooper Interview - MobileTracker
CNET has posted an excellent QandA with Martin Cooper--the inventor of the cell phone.
Cooper from our story from last week when the cell phone turned 30.
[Cooper] I use a little bit of data; I do get e-mail messages on my cell phone.
www.mobiletracker.net /archives/2003/04/08/martin_cooper_i.php   (191 words)

  
 Business 2.0 :: Magazine Article :: Features :: Five Questions with Martin Cooper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Martin Cooper invented the first commercial cellular phone in 1973 at Motorola.
Today, billions of tiny descendants of Cooper's off-white, football-sized prototype bleep the world over, for better or for worse.
Now 72, Cooper is CEO of ArrayComm, a wireless-technology company based in San Jose, Calif.
www.business2.com /b2/web/articles/0,17863,528950,00.html   (422 words)

  
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Martin Cooper was a general manager at Motorola.
On April 3, 1973 Martin Cooper made the first call ever on a cell phone.
Without Martin Cooper cellular technology would not be where it is today.
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 AOL Music: Martin Cooper
Inventor Martin Cooper celebrates 30th anniversary of first portable cell phone call.
Martin Cooper on the First Cell Phone Call
Inventor of the modern cell phone Martin Cooper recalls to the press, "As I walked down the street while talking on the phone, sophisticated New Yorkers...
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 Letter from Emily Stone & Bryan Madden about Wes Martin, Bobb Cooper and the ariZoni Awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Emily Stone and Bryan Madden weigh in on the discussion between Wes Martin and Bobb Cooper about the ariZoni Awards.
you stress throughout your letters to bobb cooper (Wes Martin and Bobb Cooper's Respones, Wes' Reply) that you have the same amount of responsibility in your job as he does in his, and we do not, in any way, doubt that.
cooper was hired as valley youth theatre's Managing Artistic Director in March of 1996, valley youth theatre was performing out of a basement in the shopping center Tower Plaza, located on 40th st. and thomas.
www.goldfishpublishers.com /ESBM03ZoniLetter.html   (424 words)

  
 Cell Phone Forums - martin cooper inventer of cellular system in 1973 (30 year interview in 2003)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
martin cooper inventer of cellular system in 1973 (30 year interview in 2003)
first call made by martin cooper to rival bell labs.
Cooper also believes that time is fleeting for cellular technology,
www.phoneforums.net /showthread.php?t=91054   (1043 words)

  
 Martin Cooper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Martin's Guide to Writing Shorter 7e And Sticks + Stones 5e + Rules for Writers 5e
Martin's Guide to Writing 7e Shorter + Writer's Reference 5e With 2003 Mla Update + Cd-rom Electronic Exercises to Accompany Writer's Reference 5e
The Spiegel family and their kin: Including the Jarrets, Lentzs, Epplers, Cobbs, Massengils, Thomases, Coopers, McGees, Alexanders, McCoys, and Millers...
www.interference.com /webstore/us/books/author/Martin+Cooper-14.htm   (186 words)

  
 Privateline.com Mobile Telephone History: Page 8
Inventors on the patent were Martin Cooper, Richard Dronsuth, Albert J. Mikulski, Charles N. Lynk, Jr., James J. Mikulski, John F. Mitchell, Roy A. Richardson, and John H. Sangster.
Bell had developed cellular communications technology years earlier, but Motorola and Bell Labs in the '60s and early '70s were in a race to actually incorporate the technology into usable devices; Cooper couldn't resist demonstrating in a very practical manner who had won." [Ferranti] Cooper now claims to be the inventor of the cell phone.
The Metroliner service described before (previous page) was working four years before Cooper placed his call and it was entirely practical.
www.privateline.com /PCS/history8.htm   (1362 words)

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