Alexander Graham Bell Research Paper

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The Telecommunications Revolution

Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone started a communications revolution that changed the pace of business and long distance communication after being labeled as a failure by so many.
Alexander Graham Bell and his family immigrated from England to Canada in 1870. A year later Alexander decided to move to Boston to teach at the Boston school of Deaf Mutes ("Alexander Graham Bell"). While working there in 1875 Bell came up with his first working prototype of a two way voice transmitting device (”Inventing The Telephone.”) This prototype had over 150 parts and was only one piece which meant you had to listen and talk into the same piece. When the public first saw this they did not believe it was real and began calling him things like "impostor," a "ventriloquist," a "crank who says he can talk through a wire." They even went as far as to publish a list of reason why it could not work just to show how crazy he was (Casson page 10). Little did he know what kind of an impact this device would have. …show more content…

Most of these lines connected business men's houses to there offices. Bell the made this company official by naming it the Bell Telephone Company, this company was the direct predecessor to today's AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph) (”Inventing The Telephone.”)This is when the revolution truly started, People could now talk with someone whenever they wanted with having to be face to face. No more time would be wasted waiting for a letter arrive or wondering where that lost letter was. Businesses could now communicate directly about import matters and deal with them on the spot. These new telephones would do more than just simplify