Souvenir Sheet: Centenary of the 1st Phone Connection (Guinea-Bissau 1976)

Centenary of the 1st Phone Connection (Guinea-Bissau 1976)

18 October (Guinea-Bissau ) within release Centenary of the 1st Phone Connection goes into circulation Souvenir Sheet Centenary of the 1st Phone Connection face value 50 Guinea-Bissau peso

Souvenir Sheet Centenary of the 1st Phone Connection in catalogues
Michel: Mi: GW BL29A
Yvert et Tellier: Yt: GW BF5
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: GW MS488

Souvenir Sheet is horizontal format.

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Country: Guinea-Bissau
Date: 1976-10-18
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 126 x 84
Perforation: comb 13½
Emission: Air Post
Format: Souvenir Sheet
Face Value: 50 Guinea-Bissau peso

Souvenir Sheet Centenary of the 1st Phone Connection it reflects the thematic directions:

Famous People refers to the fame and public attention accorded by the mass media to individuals or groups or, occasionally, animals, but is usually applied to the persons or groups of people (celebrity couples, families, etc.) themselves who receive such a status of fame and attention. Celebrity status is often associated with wealth (commonly referred to as fame and fortune), while fame often provides opportunities to make money.

A satellite or artificial satellite is an object, typically a spacecraft, placed into orbit around a celestial body. They have a variety of uses, including communication relay, weather forecasting, navigation (GPS), broadcasting, scientific research, and Earth observation. Additional military uses are reconnaissance, early warning, signals intelligence and, potentially, weapon delivery. Other satellites include the final rocket stages that place satellites in orbit and formerly useful satellites that later become defunct.

Telecommunication, often used in its plural form or abbreviated as telecom, is the transmission of information with an immediacy comparable to face-to-face communication. As such, slow communications technologies like postal mail and pneumatic tubes are excluded from the definition. Many transmission media have been used for telecommunications throughout history, from smoke signals, beacons, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs to wires and empty space made to carry electromagnetic signals. These paths of transmission may be divided into communication channels for multiplexing, allowing for a single medium to transmit several concurrent communication sessions. Several methods of long-distance communication before the modern era used sounds like coded drumbeats, the blowing of horns, and whistles. Long-distance technologies invented during the 20th and 21st centuries generally use electric power, and include the telegraph, telephone, television, and radio.

Souvenir Sheet, Centenary of the 1st Phone Connection, Guinea-Bissau,  , Famous People, Satellites, Telecommunication