The invention of the telephone inglise keel
and may have made one in 1864. He is considered by many Italians as the inventor of the
telephone.
Johann Philipp Reis - In 1860 Reis was the first who produced a functioning electromagnetic
device that could transmit musical notes, indistinct speech, and occasionally distinct speech
by means of electric signals.
Antonio Meucci - An early voice communicating device was invented around 1854 by
Antonio Meucci, (who called it a telettrofono.) In the 1880s Meucci was credited with the
early invention of inductive loading of telephone wires to increase long-distance signals.
Unfortunately, serious burns from an accident, a lack of English, and poor business abilities
resulted in Meucci failing to develop his inventions commercially in America.
Alexander Graham Bell is commonly believed as the inventor of the first practical telephone.
Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland, and educated at the universities of