The telephone may be used for the transmission of speech, music, and other sounds, but its principal use will be for communication between individuals.
Telephone inventor
The telephone may be used for the transmission of speech, music, and other sounds, but its principal use will be for communication between individuals.
Telephone inventor
Early description of the telephone's potential, possibly in a patent application or presentation.
c. 1876
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