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isPermaLink="false"></guid> <description><![CDATA[The phone was such an important invention for the human race for many reasons and it has managed to propel so many things forward for us. History Bell was not actually the inventor of the phone as many people may think and it originated back in 1844. The idea had actually been circulating for quite [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The phone was such an important invention for the human race for many reasons and it has managed to propel so many things forward for us.  History  Bell was not actually the inventor of the phone as many people may think and it originated back in 1844. The idea had actually been circulating for quite some time and although the technology wasnt quite ready yet it was certainly something that had been thought about.<span
id="more-47"></span> It was patented by Antonio Meucci in 1871 but after two years of renewing the patent he could not come up with the funds to renew it once more which of course than allowed Bell to come in and scoop up the patent for electromagnetic telephones using undulating currents. The reasons that Bell is always seen as the inventor of the phone is because he had the very first telephone conversation in 1876.  The very early phones were pretty diverse if I am being honest with you. Many of these phones were using liquid transmitters and others of course had the traidional metal diaphragms that had a current in an electromagnet wound around another magnet. The ones that actually made it through to the 20th century were the ones with the vibrating diaphragm as they really seemed to work very well.  Of course now the phone is used everywhere across the world every single day by thousands if not millions of people and many businesses would simply not be in place if it wasnt for the phone. The internet would certainly not have been possible if it wasnt for the phone for the simple reason that we still need some fom of phone line to connect to it.  The phone in the business has helped enormously too with the invention of  0800 numbers, call conferencing and of course  iPhone insurance.  As you can easily see without the phone we would not be in the same state that we ae in today.</p><h4>Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)</h4><ul><li>Related posts on <b>phone</b></li><li><a
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