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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

What was the first telephone message?



What was the first telephone message?

Can you imagine what life would be like without a telephone? Well, till the middle of the nineteenth century, there were no telephones at all! The telephone was invented only in 1876. Although two men, Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Grey both worked independently on this invention, it is Graham Bell who considered to be the inventor of the telephone.

Alexander graham Bell was born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He moved to Ontario, and then to the United States. He settled in Boston, and began his career as an inventor.

The first telephone call was made on March 6th 1876. Bell phoned his assistant who was in another room and said, ‘come here Watson. I want you’. Watson heard the request through a receiver connected to the transmitter designed by Bell, and the beginning of a new era in communication was ushered in. the first telephone system was installed in 1877, in Hartford, Connecticut. Graham Bell later founded the Bell Telephone Company, which grew to be the largest in the world.

Since his death in 1922, the telecommunication industry has undergone an amazing revolution. Today, non-hearing people are able to use a special display telephone to communicate. Fiber optics are improving the quality and speed of data transmission, and Bell’s telephone paved the way for the Information Superhighway.

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