The document discusses the history of early telecommunication devices, focusing on the telegraph and telephone. It highlights the contributions of inventors such as Samuel Morse, Alexander Graham Bell, and others, detailing the competition and patent disputes that shaped the development of these technologies. The text also mentions the eventual establishment of the American Telephone & Telegraph company and its monopoly in the telephone service market.
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Early Telecommunication Devices
The document discusses the history of early telecommunication devices, focusing on the telegraph and telephone. It highlights the contributions of inventors such as Samuel Morse, Alexander Graham Bell, and others, detailing the competition and patent disputes that shaped the development of these technologies. The text also mentions the eventual establishment of the American Telephone & Telegraph company and its monopoly in the telephone service market.
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invention, the company had licensed use of the
telegraph to more than 50 companies across the
US. In 1851, twelve of this companies come together to form the Western Union Company. By 1866, Western Union had grown to include more than 4000 telegraph offices, almost all in rail stations.
Another early telecommunications device is still
very much with us the telephone. Although the Early Telecommunication Devices telephone is popularly thought to be the brainchild of one man, Alexander Graham Bell, this is not Although it is hardly used anymore, the telegraph the while truth. Phillip Reis, a schoolteacher in is familiar to most people. This early Germany, invented a device in 1861 that he telecommunication devices is credited, as any labelled a telephone. Reis’s invention was limited school student knows, to Samuel Morse, who, in to transmitting musical tones, however, and could 1844 made the first long-distance electronic not send the sound of the human voice across the communication via his invention, the Morse's wire. telegraph. What is not so commonly known is that Morse's was not the only telegraph nor he the only While Reis was working on his invention, Bell such inventor at this time. A rival system, and another man, Elisha Gray, were also working developed by William Cook and Charles toward the invention of the telephone, though by Wheatstone, was patented in England in 1845 and an indirect route. Both were, in fact, seeking ways was subsequently adopted for use by British rail of allowing multiple telegraph signals to travel companies to enable speedy communication along the some telegraph line - a system known as between rail stations. a harmonic telegraph. Bell worked in Boston while Gray was based in Chicago, and the tow However, the Cooke-Wheatstone telegraph, were rivals in their area of research. for both which used six wires and a fragile receiver inventors, the perfection of the harmonic requiring five magnetic needles, proved to the telegraph proved too difficult and both, separately awkward to use, difficult to transport and but at around the some time, changed plans and expensive to built. Morse's version used one wire started on the development of a telephone. Most and a receiver of a simpler and stronger design. interesting of all is the fact that both men applied This is, no doubt, why it became the favored for a patent to the US patent office for their telegraph in many parts of the world, especially respective telephones on the same day, 14 the United States, which built a telegraph line February 1876. Bell was lucky enough to have along railway tracks crossing the North American arrived a few hours earlier than Gray and so it was continent, linking eastern cities with western Bell whose name was to be forever associated frontiers. with the telephone. The harmonic telegraph, incidentally, was perfected by Thomas Edison, Morse chose the Magnetic Telegraph Company to best known as the inventor of the light built, in handle the patents for his telegraph technology, 1881. and within seven years of the appearance of his Rights to Bell’s patent (now recognized as the an extent that, a century later, it was the largest most valuable patent in history of technology) privately held enterprise in the world, with more were offered to Western Union for $100000, with than a million employees controlling the assumption that the giant telegraph company communication between more than 100 million would be enthusiastic about the new technology. telephones. In 1984, American Telephone & But Western Union disliked Bell's design and Telegraph was found by a US court to be too instead asked Elisha Gray to make refinements to monopolistic and was ordered to be broken up his original telephone design. Bell`s company into several smaller companies. began to set up its own business and sell telephones, while Western Union, with its * patent: an official recognition of a person as the somewhat different design, was its competitor. inventor of a device * monopoly: exclusive control of a market Competition between the two continued for about two years, but all the while, the Bell company was Question 1-6: mounting a legal challenge to Western Union, Complete the table below. Use no more than three claiming it held the only true basic patents for the words from the reading passage for each answer. telephone. it based its claim on the fact that Bell Write your answers in boxes 1-5 on your answer had beaten Gray to the patent office and so should sheet. be the sole recognized inventor of the telephone. Eventually, Western Union had to agree with Bell Year Event Inventor (s) and gave up its telephone rights and patents to the (by surname) Bell company. The telephone company's entire network of telephones was handed over to the Bell 1845 Patent of ........(1)........ company. As compensation, Western Union was telegraph given 20 per cent of revenue from rental of its former equipment, this arrangement was to last 1851 Establishment of until Bell's patents expired. In an effort to fight the ........(2)........ power the Bell company enjoyed from exclusive rights to Bell's patents, a small telephone 1861 Invention of ........(3)........ company, Pacific Union, established telephone telephone services in the 1920s and 1930s that it claimed 1876 Application for Gray were based on the telephone design of Phillips patent of Reis. They maintained that because Reis's ........(4)........ invention pre-dated Bell1s, the Bell, design was not the first of its kind and, therefore, Bell's 1881 Successful Edison patents were not valid. Although the court development of accepted that the company may have been using ........(5)........ Reis's technology, it nonetheless held that only Bell's patents could legally by used. Question 6-10: The Bell company, eventually named American Telephone & Telegraph, thus formed an effective Look at the following lists of inventors and monopoly on telephone services in the United companies. Match each inventor to one of the States. The company subsequently grew to such companies that used his/their technology. Choose Question 11-14: E if there is no information in the reading passage. Using no more than three words, answer the following questions. Write your answers in boxes Write the appropriate letters A-E in boxes 6-10 on 11-14 on your answer sheet. your answer sheet. NB: you may use any letter more than once. 11) Name one reason why Cooke and Wheatstone's invention was not as successful as Morse's. Inventors 12) In what type of location did Western Union Morse Example* typically offer its telegraph services? 13) What sort of information was Reis's original Example answer: D invention able to send? 14) What device did Alexander Graham Bell try but fail to invent? (6) Bell Answer: 1. Cooke and Wheatstone (7) Cooke and Wheatstone 2. Western Union Company 3. Reis (8) Edison 4. Telephones 5. (The) harmonic telegraph (9) Gray 6. C 7. A (10) Reis 8. E 9. D 10. B 11. Awkward to use/ Difficult to transport/ Companies Expensive(to built) 12. Rail stations A British rail companies 13. Musical tones 14. Harmonic telegraph B Pacific Union
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