enabling them to communicate efficiently with suppliers and customers.
It helped people communicate without traveling a long distance.
The Bell Telephone Company was founded in 1878 by Alexander Graham Bell's father-in-law Gardiner Greene Hubbard, who also helped organize a sister company - the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company. The two companies merged in 1879 to form the National Bell Telephone Company, which in 1880 merged with others to form the American Bell Telephone Company, which in turn became the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T).
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The telegraph was implemented about 30 years earlier. It consisted solely of pulses of electric current that were send in short and long bursts, which could be translated into letters and words.The telegraph was 'thought up' by many different people. But the person who was really recognized, and the one to actually be recognized by Congress, was Samuel Morse. His first message was sent on January 11, 1838.The modern telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in March of 1876. The telephone was influenced by the invention of the telegraph, so it then became the next big communication device for the world. The telegraph and telephone were taken up by the corporation AT&T also known as American Telephone and Telegraph.
Bell invented the Telephone, not the telegraph. The first practical telegraph systems could send coded message, not speech. They were invented in Europe in the 1830s. Samuel Finley Breese Morse and Alfred Vail (famous for Morse Code) helped perfect and commercialize the telegraph in the US, around 1837.
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The light bulb and telephone helped the growth of business more than most inventions made. Light bulbs helped businesses stay open longer, and telephones made it easier for communication between businesses and customers.
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Some inventions that helped were the railroad, barbed wire, and the telegraph.