Yes, Bell's telephone and the transcontinental telegraph greatly aided business transactions.
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The establishment of a transcontinental telegraph line
The establishment of a transcontinental telegraph line
the telephone or transatlantic cable
Kenneth Lipartito has written: 'The Bell System and regional business' -- subject(s): History, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, Telephone, Telephone companies
After the invention of the telephone, people could communicate faster and more easily. Because of this, it was easier for people to make business transactions.
The telegraph. The Pony Express was put out of business in 1861, when Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, was fourteen years old.
It made it easier to communicate. It speeded up commerce and provided for greater business opportunities
No, it was the other way around - the telegraph put the Pony Express out of business.
commercial law as nucleus of business transactions
Business to business transactions can be made online. Contacting the business you are looking to interact with and ensuring the internet safety would be your first step.
yes, it all started with electricity. Then he became interested in sound and speech, and wanted to teach the deaf by making them "see sound," so this he did. Next, the voice transmitter, or the harmonic telegraph, came about. After this, he put a liquid transmitter in a electrical curcuit, this became known as the electircal telegraph (or the telephone). By the summer of 1877, the telephone had become a business, all thanks to Alexander Graham Bell.