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ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
1847 - 1922

Inventor and Entrepreneur

Alexander Graham Bell was born in Edinburgh, the son of a teacher. Having emigrated to Canada and later the USA, Bell invented the telephone in 1876. He realised the potential of his invention in terms of mass communication and through the formation the Bell Telephone Company became a very wealthy man. This company grew into a telecommunications monopoly in North America. In 1984, it was broken up by the US Department of Justice into the national and international carrier AT&T, together with the seven 'baby bells'. Today AT&T provides services around the world, has annual revenues greater than $62 billion and 160,000 employees.

Bell spent much time researching improved methods of communication for the deaf, and married one of his deaf students in 1877. Bell also became interest in flight in his later years. He built biplanes which flew the first public flight in USA (1908), designed a hydrofoil which captured the world water speed record (1918) and invented a type of kite. He also designed the 'photophone' that could transmit speech using a light beam. Although not successful in itself, this device anticipated modern optical-fibre communications.


 

 

 

 

 
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