The first transatlantic telephone cable was completed in 1956
the first transatlantic telephone cable was placed in the ocean in 1956.
Cyrus W. Field invented the first transatlantic telephone cable.
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the telephone or transatlantic cable
TAT-1 (Transatlantic No. 1) was the first submarine transatlantic telephone cable system. It was laid between Gallanach Bay, near Oban, Scotland and Clarenville, Newfoundland between 1955 and 1956. It was inaugurated on September 25, 1956, initially carrying 36 telephone channels.
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Gutta Percha is a flexible rubber-like material. It was used as an outside coating for the first transatlantic telegraph cable.
The Impact of the transatlantic cable was that cable could bring messages across the ocean and to Europe and all of the world . Now the people back then could communicate through this cable which it is connect by a wire to a telephone which later invented Samuel Morse.
I wanted to visit Europe, so I took a transatlantic flight to London. The first transatlantic flight took place in the early 20th century. The Titanic was unable to complete her first transatlantic crossing. My international communications still rely on the transatlantic cable.
Cyrus Field led the establishment of the first transatlantic telegraph cable. The first transatlantic message was received in 1858, but the cable stopped working after about 3 weeks. This cable was replaced by a new cable that was successfully laid in 1866 after five earlier attempts dating back to 1857.
the cable in 1866 was nearly 50 times faster than the cable tested in 1858. it would tranmit almost 8 words a minute........ ya welcome '-_-'