Alexander Graham Bell
He was the first person to patent the invention of the telephone>
The first patent for the telephone was issued to Alexander Graham Bell on March 7, 1876. This patent, known as U.S. Patent No. 174,465, marked a significant milestone in telecommunications. Subsequent patents related to improvements and variations of the telephone were issued in the following years, but Bell's original patent remains the most notable.
Alexander Graham Bell
The first patent for the telephone was awarded to Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. However, the invention of the telephone is disputed.
February 14, 1876: Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray both rushed to the patent office on February 14, 1876, to see who could file the patent for the telephone first. Bell's request was read first, and so the patent was granted to him on March 7 1876.
Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone, as he developed the first practical device that could transmit clear speech electronically. However, he was not the only inventor working on similar technology at the time; Elisha Gray filed a patent for a similar device on the same day as Bell. Ultimately, Bell's patent was granted first, leading to his recognition as the inventor of the telephone.
The person tho get the patent was Chistopher Sholes.
Alexander Graham Bell holds the patent for the telephone in 1876 though there is some dispute as to whom was actually first.
He made the first telephone
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Alexander Graham Bell Invented the telephone and sold his patent to AT&T