Permettez moi de me présenter en deux mots. Je m'appelle M. WYDER Jean-Robert, 59 ans, divorcé et père de trois enfants adultes de 19, 25 et 26 ans. J'habitais Genève et, depuis 2011, je vis seul à la Vallée de Joux. Après de nombreux problèmes de santé, plus ou moins graves, je suis « remis sur pied » et j'aimerais vraiment vous parler de l'histoire qui a changé le cours de ma vie. En effet, en 1995, j'ai inventé l'internet mobile. https://dayine.ch/ C'est-à-dire permettre l'accès à internet depuis un véhicule mis à disposition du public (taxi). En octobre de la même année (à l'occasion de l'ITU World TELECOM Genève), j'étais à la disposition de Sir Vinton CERF (co-inventeur d'internet) qui a été très surpris par mon idée. J'ai un enregistrement « pirate » de lui dans ma camionnette. (https://notrehistoire.ch/entries/y9Ylg50RWj6) et des photos. Mon objectif est de raconter cette histoire et de remettre les choses à leur place. Je suis actuellement à l' A.I. Assurances suite à une série d'événements assez incroyables, si je puis dire… Merci d'avance pour votre réponse : jeanrobertwyder6@gmail.com M. WYDER Haut du Sentier CH 1347 Le Sentier +41(0)79 869 19 90 SUISSE Voici un extrait de l'histoire du véritable pionnier (voire inventeur) de l'internet mobile de 1993 à 1994. L'histoire vraie d'une faillite annoncée… Bienvenue sur mon site personnel. Vous y trouverez différents sujets sur ma vie tumultueuse. Une vie « pas comme les autres ». Tout d'abord, je tiens à préciser que j'ai quitté l'école à 14 ans et n'ai suivi aucune formation, si ce n'est un apprentissage de mécanicien vélo que j'ai arrêté avant de terminer. Ce que je sais, je l'ai appris tout seul. Qui a réellement eu l'idée de connecter un véhicule public à Internet ? C'était en 1994, à Genève (SUISSE), dans un petit studio. J'étais un simple chauffeur de taxi, assez imaginatif et plein d'idées. Mon père m'avait acheté (1 000 CHF) un ordinateur d'occasion pour m'occuper. Comme je passais plus de temps dehors qu'à la maison, j'ai eu l'idée de « mettre » cet ordinateur dans mon taxi. À l'époque, c'était le début de l'Internet public, avec une ligne fixe et un MO.DEM (MOdulateur/DEModulateur) pour se connecter, et c'était un petit exploit quand ça fonctionnait. L'idée m'est donc venue de faire de mon taxi une sorte de 2e appartement. Il y a eu bien sûr des problèmes…
1 : l'alimentation de l'ordinateur en 220 volts (ce qui s'est avéré stupide, car j'aurais dû penser que l'alimentation était en 12 volts).
2 : la connexion via un téléphone portable.
Let me introduce myself in 2 words. My name is
Mr. WYDER Jean-Robert, 58 years old, divorced and father of 3 adult children aged 18, 24 and 25. I lived in Geneva and since 2011 I have been living in the Vallée de Joux, alone. After many health problems, more or less serious, I am "back on my feet" and I would really like to talk about the story that changed the course of my life. Indeed, in 1995 I invented the mobile internet.
https://dayine.ch/
That is to say, allowing access to the internet from a vehicle available to the public (taxi). In October of that same year, (on the occasion of ITU World TELECOM Geneva) I was at the disposal of Sir Vinton CERF (co-inventor of the internet) who was very surprised by my idea. I have a "pirate" recording of him in my van.
(https://notrehistoire.ch/entries/y9Ylg50RWj6) and photos. My goal is to tell this story and put things back in their place. I am currently with A.I. insurance following a series of rather incredible events if I may say so...
Thank you in advance for your response:
jeanrobertwyder6@gmail.com
Mr WYDER Haut du Sentier
CH 1347 Le Sentier
+41(0)77 269 36 09
SWITZERLAND
Here is part of the story of the real pioneer (see inventor) of the mobile internet from 1993 to 1994.
The true story of an announced bankruptcy...
Welcome to my personal website. You will find different topics about my tumultuous life. A life "not like the others".
First of all, I would like to point out that I left school at the age of 14 and did not study anything except for an apprenticeship as a bicycle mechanic that I stopped before finishing. What I know, I learned on my own. Who really had the idea of connecting a public vehicle to the INTERNET? It was in 1994, in Geneva (SWITZERLAND) in a small one-room apartment. I was just a simple taxi driver who was quite imaginative and full of ideas. My father had bought me (1000.- CHF) a second-hand computer to keep me busy. Since I spent more time outside than at home, I had the idea of "putting" this computer in my taxi. At the time, it was the beginning of the public internet, with a landline and a MO.DEM (MOdulator/DEModulator) to connect and it was a small feat when it worked. So the idea came to me to make my taxi a sort of 2nd apartment. There were of course problems...
1: the power supply of the computer in 220 Volts (which turned out to be stupid since I should have thought that the power supply was 12 Volts).
2: the connection through a mobile phone.
https://dayine.ch/
That is to say, allowing access to the internet from a vehicle available to the public (taxi). In October of that same year, (on the occasion of ITU World TELECOM Geneva) I was at the disposal of Sir Vinton CERF (co-inventor of the internet) who was very surprised by my idea. I have a "pirate" recording of him in my van.
(https://notrehistoire.ch/entries/y9Ylg50RWj6) and photos. My goal is to tell this story and put things back in their place. I am currently with A.I. insurance following a series of rather incredible events if I may say so...
Thank you in advance for your response:
jeanrobertwyder6@gmail.com
Mr WYDER Haut du Sentier
CH 1347 Le Sentier
+41(0)77 269 36 09
SWITZERLAND
Here is part of the story of the real pioneer (see inventor) of the mobile internet from 1993 to 1994.
The true story of an announced bankruptcy...
Welcome to my personal website. You will find different topics about my tumultuous life. A life "not like the others".
First of all, I would like to point out that I left school at the age of 14 and did not study anything except for an apprenticeship as a bicycle mechanic that I stopped before finishing. What I know, I learned on my own. Who really had the idea of connecting a public vehicle to the INTERNET? It was in 1994, in Geneva (SWITZERLAND) in a small one-room apartment. I was just a simple taxi driver who was quite imaginative and full of ideas. My father had bought me (1000.- CHF) a second-hand computer to keep me busy. Since I spent more time outside than at home, I had the idea of "putting" this computer in my taxi. At the time, it was the beginning of the public internet, with a landline and a MO.DEM (MOdulator/DEModulator) to connect and it was a small feat when it worked. So the idea came to me to make my taxi a sort of 2nd apartment. There were of course problems...
1: the power supply of the computer in 220 Volts (which turned out to be stupid since I should have thought that the power supply was 12 Volts).
2: the connection through a mobile phone.