Marty Cooper Net Worth

Army. After his service, he worked for Motorola and eventually became the head of the company's communications systems division. He is credited with inventing the first handheld cellular phone in 1973. He has since gone on to found several other companies and has been awarded numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the telecommunications industry. Marty Cooper is an American businessman and entrepreneur who has a net worth of $600 million dollars. He graduated from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1950 and served in the U.S. Army before becoming the head of Motorola's communications systems division. Cooper is credited with inventing the first handheld cellular phone in 1973 and has since founded several other companies. He has been honored with numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the telecommunications industry.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Inventor, Entrepreneur
Birth Day December 26, 1928
Birth Place United States
Age 95 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn
Net Worth: $600 Million
Gender: Male

💰 Net worth: $600 Million (2024)

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Naval Reserves. After serving in the Korean War he earned his Master's degree from the same university. He first worked at Teletype Corporation and then joined Motorola, Inc. He worked as a senior development engineer in mobile equipment. He developed the first cellular portable handheld police radio system. In 1973 he conceived the first portable cellular phone for Motorola. He has eleven patents and is as innovator in the area of radio spectrum management. He is known as the father of the cell phone and is the first person to make a phone call in public on a handheld cellular phone. He co-founded Cellular Business Systems, Inc., Dyna LLC, GreatCall, Inc, and Arraycomm. He formulated the Law of Spectral Efficiency which is known as Cooper's Law. Cooper has appeared in a commercial for Mazda. He has received numerous awards including the 2013 Marconi Prize. He is on the committees for the Federal Communications Commission and the United States Department of Commerce. He is business partners with his wife Arlene, who is known as the first lady of wireless.