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History of Phone

The invention of telephone was the culmination of work done by many


individuals and involved an array of lawsuit founded upon the patent
claims of several individuals and numerous companies.
This article covers the early years from 1844 to 1898, from conception
of the idea of an electric voice-transmission device, through failed
attempts to use mate-and-break current, to successful experiments
with electromagnetic telephones by Antonio Meucci, Alexander Graham
Bell and Thomas Watson, and finally commercially successful
telephones in the late 19th century.
When, Where and Who the Phone was Invented?

In 1906, the citizens of the City of Brantford, Ontario, Canada and its
surrounding area formed the Bell memorial Association to
commemorate the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham
Bell in July 1874 at his parents home, Melville House, near Brantford.
How the Phone was Invention

Alexander Graham Bells role as a teacher for deaf individuals and the
presence of his deaf wife and mother inspired him to develop his
electrical speech machine, or telephone. In addition Bells grand father,
father and brother all shared an interest in speech and elocation.
Uses of Phone

The phone helps us communicate in far distances and for alarm.


The phone can send a message

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