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The 1990s saw major developments in the telecommunication industry. Caller ID on fixed-line phones was introduced in 1991. Though controversial at that time, Caller ID has since then become the most popular add-on feature for fixed-line phones across the world. The 1990s also saw the emergence of second-generation (2G) mobile phone systems that used digital instead of analog transmissions. The introduction of 2G resulted in a massive rise in mobile phone usage. This era also saw the advent of prepaid or pay-as-you-use mobile phones. In 1995, an Israeli telecom company called VocalTec Communications Inc. released the first VoIP application that allowed users to make calls using an internet connection.
The beginning of the twenty-first century brought new telecommunications technologies, especially wireless technologies, into the fore. In fact, a survey showed that wireless calls exceeded calls from fixed lines in the United States for the first time in 2003. The introduction of the web phone, which combined a traditional telephone with an LCD touchscreen and a retractable keyboard, helped customers to surf the Internet, check email, make phone calls, and check voice mail from a single device.
Telecommunications developments of the past few years include wireless Web to Go services, voice-activated dialing, TV via wireless phones, and phone calls and internet access on TVs.