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Tradition says Alexander Graham Bell did when he accidentally spilled acid from one of his early prototypes on himself, he called for his assistant to help. When the assistant came he said he had clearly heard Bell's voice through his prototype telephone.

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the first phone call was made 133 years ago!

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