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LANDLINE PHONE

HISTORY

The landline phone’s origin gets traced back to Alexander Graham Bell who invented the telephone in the year 1876. Bell’s first successful transmission of speech was the famous phrase “Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you”

The first commercial telephone exchange was established in New Haven, Connecticut in 1878 enabling multiple users to connect to each other through a central switchboard.

UTILITY

Bell’s invention converted sound into electrical signals and sent them through wires, making long distance voice communication possible for the first time.

CLIMAX

With the advent of mobile phones as well as internet-based communication technologies in the 2000s, the use of landline phones began to decline.

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