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  1. Jul 29, 2022 · 29 July 2022. Comments 0. Scottish-born Alexander Graham Bell (1847 to 1922), developed the world’s first working telephone, receiving a patent from the United States Patent Office 7 March 1876. Reputedly, the very first successful words using his new ‘instrument’, as Bell called it, were spoken by him to his associate Thomas Watson who ...

  2. Oct 18, 2017 · Antonio Meucci fought until the end of his days to be recognized as telephone’s inventor. Credit: Radio Marconi. Meucci died on October 18, 1889, poor and embittered, without ever having succeeded in getting the US courts to agree with him. More than a century later, the US House of Representatives finally recognized his legacy.

  3. Jun 19, 2012 · Richard Ambrose explores the history of the telephone. The technology that founded the telephone system consisted of a string and cup. It has radically evolv...

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  4. Johann Philipp Reis (born Jan. 7, 1834, Gelnhausen, Hesse-Kassel [Germany]—died Jan. 14, 1874, Friedrichsdorf, Ger.) was a German physicist who constructed a precursor of the electric telephone. Reis was educated at Frankfurt am Main, became a merchant for a few years, and in 1858 began teaching in Friedrichsdorf.

  5. Find out how this vital service, started by one man with a telephone, was made possible by advancements in communication technology. The invention of mobile phones At the dawn of the 1980s, engineers raced to build a cellular phone network from scratch, changing the way we communicate forever.

  6. Aug 31, 2022 · Alexander Graham Bell was a remarkable man who overcame many obstacles in his life. He was born into a family of elocutionists and speech therapists, and he used his knowledge of anatomy and physiology to develop the telephone. He was a skilled inventor and businessman, and he played a major role in the development of the telecommunications ...

  7. Oct 26, 2020 · 1849: Innocenzo Manzetti, an Italian inventor born in Aosta, considered the idea of a telephone (from as early as 1844), and enhanced it as an “automaton” which he built in 1849. 1857: Johann ...

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