On This Day in Telephone History April 7TH 1885

On This Day in Telephone History April 7TH 1885 Granville Woods was Issued US Patent 315,368 for the Telegraphony

On This Day in Telephone History April 7TH 1885 Granville Woods was Issued US Patent 315,368 for the Telegraphony “Telegraphony” was a combination of a telephone and telegraph and allowed telegraph stations to send voice as well as telegraph messages over a single wire. The Telegraphony enabled inexperienced telegraph operators to send messages. The Bell … Read more

On This Day in Telephone History April 7TH 1927

On This Day in Telephone History April 7TH 1927 First American Television Demonstration. The image and voice of U.S. Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover were transmitted live from Washington, D.C., to New York City, New York, U.S., in the first successful long-distance demonstration of television. Several newspaper reporters and officials of Bell Telephone Laboratories gathered to witness the demonstration.

On This Day in Telephone History April 7TH 1927 First American Television Demonstration. The image and voice of U.S. Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover were transmitted live from Washington, D.C., to New York City, New York, U.S., in the first successful long-distance demonstration of television. Several newspaper reporters and officials of Bell Telephone Laboratories gathered … Read more

On This Day in Telephone History April 2ND 1879

On This Day in Telephone History April 2ND 1879 First Telephone Exchange in Rhode Island opened in Providence. Also On This Day And Year: The district telephone company of new haven, Predecessor of southern New England Telephone (SNET), Purchased two private wire lines between Springfield and Holyoke, ma., Where it then operated exchanges. Conversion of these lines to toll service a few days later placed them among the earliest commercial telephone toll lines in the east. The distance covered was about 8 miles.

On This Day in Telephone History April 2ND 1879 First Telephone Exchange in Rhode Island opened in Providence. Also On This Day And Year, The District Telephone Company of New Haven, Predecessor of Southern New England Telephone (SNET), Purchased two private wire lines between Springfield and Holyoke, ma., Where it then operated exchanges. Conversion of … Read more

On This Day in Telephone History April 1ST all this Telephone Stuff Happened

On This Day in Telephone History April 1ST all this telephone stuff happened: 1871 Alexander Graham Bell, substituting for his father, commenced a series of lectures to teach the deaf to use Visible Speech in forming words at "Sarah Fuller's school“ otherwise the Boston School for the Deaf, 11 Pemberton Square. At this time, he met Gardiner Greene Hubbard. 1906 First telephone directory featuring classified business advertising on yellow pages issued at Detroit by the Michigan State Telephone Company. 1954 World War II excise taxes on telephones reduced. 1960 TIROS I, television-equipped meteorological satellite, placed in orbit. This first robot space weatherman was directed into orbit by the Bell Laboratories command guidance system. 1963 Deep-sea telephone cable between Jamaica, WI, and the Panama Canal Zone placed in service.

On This Day in Telephone History April 1ST all this Telephone Stuff happened: 1871 Alexander Graham Bell, substituting for his father, commenced a series of lectures to teach the deaf to use Visible Speech in forming words at “Sarah Fuller’s school“ otherwise the Boston School for the Deaf, 11 Pemberton Square. At this time, he … Read more