The original telephone was invented by Graham Bell before a group of scientists invented the radio
Telephone, Telegraph, Pony Express, etc.
no one invented the telephone before alexandr
They were most likely developed at the same time, since one cannot function without the other. The first TV displays were cathode ray tubes, which existed before TV, so I guess technically you could say the TV came first, but only if you were being a PITA.
Before the telephone, telegraphs were used.
The concept of the elevator has been in existence for thousands of years. The major patents were issued in 1850's, before the telephone or the radio.
was radio invented before phone
The telephone was Invented by Alexander Graham Bell 1874. Much before the shampoo
Women. The cotton gin. Fire. The typewriter. The printing press. Religion. Not necessarily in that order. The radio, the fridge, the telephone, electricity, the iron and matorcar were all invented in the 1920's.
Guglielmo Marconi. He was the partner of the man who invented the telephone.
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Actually it doesn't. You could talk on the telephone all day and night without wires. You only need wires if you want anyone else to hear you when you speak, or if you want to hear what anyone else has to say. The telephone was invented a long time before radio. By the time radio was first invented, virtually every home in the US was wired to central telephone offices, and it was another long time after that before radio equipment could be made small enough and cheap enough to make radio-based telephoning practical. That only happened within the past 20 years or so ... less than 1/6th the length of time that the telephone has been around.
The telephone that thomas edison made