The first commercially
automated cellular network (the 1G)
was launched in Japan by NTT in
1979, initially in the metropolitan area of Tokyo . Within five years, the NTT network had
been expanded to cover the whole population of Japan and became the first
nationwide 1G network. In 1981, this was followed by the simultaneous launch of
the Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) system in Denmark , Finland ,
Norway and Sweden . NMT was the first mobile phone network
featuring international roaming.
The first 1G network launched in the USA was Chicago-based Ameritech in 1983 using the Motorola DynaTAC mobile phone. Several countries then
followed in the early-to-mid 1980s including the UK ,
Mexico and Canada .
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