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    A Timeline of the history of the telephone.


        Timeline of the telephone
            1849-1875
            1876-1878
            1879-1919
            1927-2005
            See also

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    1849-1875
      1849 Antonio Meucci demonstrates a device later called a telephone to individuals in Havana. (It is disputed if this is an electric telephone.)
      1854 Charles Bourseul publishes a description of a make-break telephone transmitter and receiver but does not construct a working instrument.
      1871 Antonio Meucci files a patent caveat (a statement of intention to patent).
      1872 Prof Vanderwyde demonstrated Reis's telephone in New York.
      July 1873 Thomas Edison notes variable resistance in carbon grains due to pressure, builds a rheostat based on the principle but abandons it because of its sensitivity to vibration.
      May 1874 Gray invents electromagnet device for transmitting musical tones. Some of his receivers use a metallic diaphragm.
      December 29, 1874 Gray demonstrates his musical tones device and transmitted "familiar melodies through telegraph wire" at the Presbyterian Church in Highland Park, Illinois.
      1 July 1875 Bell uses a bi-directional "gallows" telephone that was able to transmit "indistinct but voicelike sounds" but not clear speech. Both the transmitter and the receiver were identical membrane electromagnet instruments.

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    1876-1878
      11 February 1876 Elisha Gray invents liquid transmitter for use with a telephone, but does not build one.
      14 February 1876 (about 9:30 am) Gray or his lawyer brings to the Patent Office Gray's caveat for the telephone. (A caveat was like a patent application without claims to notify the patent office of an invention in process.)
      14 February 1876 (about 11:30am) Bell's lawyer brings to the Patent Office Bell's patent application for the telephone. Bell's lawyer requested that it be registered immediately in the cash receipts blotter.
        Two hours later Elisha Gray's caveat was registered in the cash blotter. Although his caveat was not a full application, Gray could have converted it into a patent application, but did not do so because of advice from his lawyer and involvement with acoustic telegraphy. The result was that the patent was awarded to Bell.
      7 March 1876 Bell's US patent 174,465 for the telephone is granted.
      10 March 1876 Bell transmits speech "Mr. Watson, come here, I want you." using a liquid transmitter described in Gray's caveat and an electromagnetic receiver described in Gray's July 1875 US patent 166,095.
      10 August 1876 Alexander Bell makes worlds first long distance telephone call between Brantford and Paris, Ontario Canada.
      30 January 1877 Bell's US patent 186,787 is granted for an electro-magnetic telephone using permanent magnets, iron diaphragms, and a call bell.
      4 March 1877 Emile Berliner invents a microphone based on "loose contact" between two metal electrodes, an improvement on the Reis telephone, and in April 1877 files a caveat of an invention in process.
      14 June 1878 The Telephone Company Ltd (Bell's Patents) registered, London. Opened in London 21 August 1879 - Europe's first telephone exchange.
      September 12 1878 The Bell Telephone Co. sues Western Union for infringing Bell's patents.

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    1879-1919
      Early months of 1879 The Bell Telephone Co. is near bankruptcy and desperate to get a transmitter to equal Edison's carbon transmitter.
      1879 Francis Blake invents a carbon transmitter similar to Edison's that saves the Bell company from extinction.
      2 August 1879 The Edison Telephone Company of London Ltd, registered. Opened in London 6 September 1879.
      10 September 1879 Connolly and McTighe patent a "dial" telephone exchange (limited in the number of lines to the number of positions on the dial.).
      1885 American Telephone and Telegraph Company AT&T is formed.
      13 January 1887 the Government of the United States moves to annul the patent issued to Alexander Graham Bell on the grounds of fraud and misrepresentation. Bell remanded for trial.
      1899 AT&T becomes the overall holding company for all the Bell companies.
      November 2 1889 A. G. Smith patents a telegraph switch which provides for trunks between groups of selectors allowing for the first time, fewer trunks than there are lines, and automatic selection of an idle trunk.
      30 October 1891 The Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange company is formed.
      1915 Vacuum tubes used in coast-to-coast telephone circuits.
      1915 First trans-atlantic voice transmission
      1919 AT&T installs the first dial telephones in the Bell System, in Norfolk, Virginia. The last manual telephones in the system were not converted to dial until 1978 when the last of the first bell phones were no longer made.

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    1927-2005
      1927 First public trans-atlantic phone call (via radio)
      1935 First telephone call around the world.
      1955 The laying of trans-Atlantic cables began
      1958 Modems used for direct connection via voice phone lines
      1970 Modular telephone cords and jacks introduced
      1972 US patent 3,663,762 granted to Amos Joel of Bell Labs, inventor of the "cellular mobile communication system"
      1975 Last manual telephone switchboard in Maine is retired
      1987 ADSL introduced

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    See also
    Invention of the telephone

    Telephone


     


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