The person who made the very first telephone call was the inventor himself, Alexander Graham Bell. On March 10, 1876 the first words were uttered, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you", he said to his assistant and he was heard loud and clear by Watson on the other side.
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The first telephone call ever made was over 100 years ago now. The call was made on March 10, 1876. Alexander Bell (inventor of the telephone) made the first call.
he made the first telephone and the first one to call
he made the first telephone and the first one to call
The first telephone call was made in Boston. It was in Alexander Bell's laboratory. His assistant Thomas Watson was in the other room when he received his phone call.
The first telephone call happened on March 10, 1876. The call made by Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, was simply "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you."
Bell and Watson experimented with the telephone in Boston, MA.
The first long distance telephone call was made between Brantford and Paris, Ontario.
Richard Nixon made the first phone call to the moon. The historical event took place in July 21, 1969. The call was made from Houston, TX.
No, in no way was the phone call made underwater. The quality may have sounded as if it were underwater due to the telephone being a new technology in the day. The call was made on dry land I assure you.
Alexander graham bellAnswerIn Boston, Massachusetts
Hayes had the first telephone in the White House. It connected only to the Treasury Department. History did not record who was the first to answer it- probably the people who put it in tested it.
Ernie Wise