Rutherford Hayes
Herbert Hoover was the first US president to have a phone on his desk. Prior to 1929, US presidents had used a phone booth outside the office. Incidentally, the first president to have a telephone installed in the White House was Rutherford B Hayes.
Herbert Hoover was the first to have a phone on his desk. Until his phone, there was a wall phone outside of the president's office that the president could use.
George Washington
William McKinley answered the phone William McKinley answered the phone
Herbert Hoover was first to have a phone on his desk. The White House had a phone since about 1879 but it was out in the hall.
The cell phone was first used in New York City by Martin Cooper
1877 was the year when President Hayes was in office with the number 1
1982 first used by public
1982 first used by public
In 1879, when Rutherford B. Hayes was president.
Rutherford B. Hayes
The first phone with video recording was the J-phone which used a ccd sensor.