A telegraphic system capable of long-distance communication.
The radio.
he didnt, he invented the radio.
No. The radio was invented by Guglielmo Marconi.
it wa guglielmo marconi
Guglielmo Marconi is known for his invention of the long-distance radio. He was from the country of Italy and also created Marconi's law.
for starters this man didnt even invent the tv it was actually John Loggie Baird
Guglielmo Marconi developed the first long distance wireless telegraph. He also broadcast the first transatlantic radio signal in 1901.
It wasn't an American,but Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi in 1895
Marconi didn't invent, in 1943 USA's Supreme court officially declared Nikola Tesla the inventor of the radio, but no one bothered to change the history books.
1895, soon after James Clerk Maxwell, Sir Oliver Lodge, and Heinrich Hertz had done all the hard work.
In 1901, Guglielmo Marconi successfully sent the first transatlantic radio signal, demonstrating the feasibility of radio communication across long distances. This breakthrough marked a significant advancement in communication technology and laid the foundation for modern wireless communication systems.
Guglielmo Sinaz's birth name is Zanasi, Guglielmo.