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3000 BCE
The carrier pigeons
The carrier pigeons is a variety of the brave pigeon that is trained to return to its loft from long distances sometimes type of message or letter.The pigeons were transported to a destination in cages, where they would be attached with messages, then naturally the pigeon would fly back to its home where the owner could read their mail. They have been used in many places around the world. Pigeons were effective as messengers due to their natural homing abilities. -
500 BCE
Sent letters
A letter is a written message conveyed from one person to another person through a medium. By passing on the message they could send signals . Letters are also used to convey strong emotion. If you wanted to give someone a love note, you would almost certainly write it, because it would make it feel more real. -
200 BCE
Smoke signal
The smoke signal is one of the oldest forms of long-distance communication. The meaning of the message was predetermined and only known to the sender and receiver of the signal. ... In order to send signals over greater distances. -
Morse code
Basically, Morse Code was a means of early communication using dots and dashes or long and short sounds that correlated to each letter of the Latin alphabet. These messages were typically sent by electric telegraph (also known as a straight key) or by light signals. -
Telegraph
a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection. Developed in the 1830s and 1840s by Samuel Morse and other inventors, the telegraph revolutionized long-distance communication. -
Postcards
Postcards are rectangular-shaped dual sided pieces of thick paper that are used for mailings without the need to utilize an envelope. The modern incarnation of the postcard usually includes a picture or other image on one side of the card, with space reserved for a mailing address, postage, and a message on the opposite side. -
Beeper
Small communication device, which allows the reception of written messages, emitting a beep (beep) when the message is received.