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  • Well it is really Alexander Graham Bell...Hope this help!
  • Authenticity is invaluable, originality is non-existent. It's not where you take things from, it's where you take them to. Alexander Bell worked decades on the phone, with dozens of other competitors. Stakes were very high. 40 years after telegraph invention, the world was thirsty to improve the miserable information throughput of the telegraph. Many intermediate inventions were made for analog modulation of the telegraph sygnal. The major competitor of Alexander Bell and his sponsor, was once the great telegraph company "Western Union" and his brilliant engineer Elisha Gray. Bell and Grey submitted the patent for the telephone on the same day, but Bell was two hours earlier, and, most important, with much more accurate detalization of the invention. Depsite billion of dollars on stake - Western Union owned millions of kilometers of telegraph lines, which may be reassigned for the phone lines - WU lost the appeal, and the Bell company rised (now AT&T).
  • A person called Phillip Reis invented something called the Reis machine,that was the first phone.The problem was that it would not transmit the signal over the telephone wire.Bell took this device and improved on it to make it work.There was a lengthy court battle over whom invented the phone at that time.

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