From Telettrofono to Smartphone: Social Innovation and the Ethics of Recognition

Year: 2026

Authors: Meucci R., Chen GR.

Autors Affiliation: CNR, Natl Inst Opt, I-50125 Florence, Italy; City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Elect Engn, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.

Abstract: The origins of voice communication technologies are typically narrated through a sequence of industrial and scientific milestones culminating in today’s global digital networks. Yet, early developments in telephony also reveal deeply human motivations and socially embedded forms of innovation. This article compares Antonio Meucci’s nineteenth-century telettrofono-a low-energy, household communication device conceived to assist his ailing wife-with today’s sophisticated smartphone-based infrastructures. By examining these two endpoints of the telecommunication continuum, the article explores how communication technologies evolved from intimate human-centered solutions to complex, energy-intensive systems. It also discusses the ethics of recognition within institutional frameworks such as the IEEE Milestones Program. The goal is not to reopen historical disputes, but to promote a socially aware and inclusive memory of technological innovation, consistent with IEEE’s mission to advance technology for humanity.

Journal/Review: IEEE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY MAGAZINE

Volume: 45 (2)      Pages from:   to:

KeyWords: Technology; Energy; Smart phones; Technological innovation; Telecommunications; Transmission lines
DOI: 10.1109/MTS.2026.3687263