Yes, because the first telphone was harder to use and now you just press buttons to call the person you want to talk to.
The discovery of fire and of the wheel were far more useful than the telephone!
The discovery of fire and of the wheel were far more useful than the telephone!
He experienced the invention and use of the telephone. He invented the telephone, or more correctly is credited as the first to invent the phone.
Alexander Graham Bell did. for more information, please search on Wikipedia. type "who invented the first telephone" on Wikipedia.
When it was first invented the phone was wanted everywhere. Today also phones are in even more demand. But some people do not like the invention of the phone because it uses electricity and pollutes the earth's atmosphere. But still the phone is a useful tool as long as it is not overused.
Some people have a telephone system with more than one phone connected to the system. The extension number from the telephone system to that extension of the telephone system then become useful
If you're asking for the French translation of "When was the telephone invented," sorry, can't help you there. If you're asking when a telephone that could be used by French speaking people was invented... could be 1861, could be 1875. Depends on exactly what you mean by "telephone." Philipp Reis invented a sort of telephone in 1861; it was by most accounts more suited for continuous tones and didn't transmit speech very well. Alexander Graham Bell invented his telephone in 1875. Bell's design was fairly language-neutral; it reproduces sound, and it doesn't really matter what language the sound is in. If you're asking when the telephone was invented in France... it wasn't invented in France.
If the telephone was never invented, there would be more face to face socialization. The world would not have a lot of the technologies that we have today.
"Bell didn't really invent the telephone: lacked key features we associate with the phone -a ringer (invented two years after Bell's patent) -a dial (invented by Edison) Bell invented the Intercom -Edison probably did more to turn it into a telephone than anyone, We even adopt his greeting (Hello) in preferences to Bell's (Ahoy) But Bell invented something far more important -Microphones and Speakers" http://evolutionarymedia.com/cgi-bin/wiki.cgi?MediumAsInterface,template.html "Bell didn't invent the telephone, He invented microphones and speakers, As a system, he invented the intercom. Users created the telephone: By demanding ways to call multiple endpoints By requiring easier to use summons signals By creating new ways to use the telephone By adopting means of behavior" http://foulger.info/davis/presentations/spheresOfInvention.htm While Alexander Graham Bell may not have been the first to invent the telephone, he was the first to patent it. Based on his invention: "Intercommunicating Telephone System (Intercom) The Kellogg intercom phone...was patented in 1894." http://www.officemuseum.com/communications_equipment.htm
The telephone was invented, not discovered. See the related question for more details.
Unlikely. He was born in Edinburgh and invented the telephone while in the United States but, more importantly, he did not have a telephone of his own, considering it an intrusion on his real work as a scientist.
tomas edison did .COME ON PEOPLE PAY MORE ATTNION