Who invented the telephone?
Indeed, the invention of the telephone is most commonly attributed to Alexander Graham Bell. His patent for the first working telephone was granted in 1876, and his demonstration of the device marked a significant milestone in communication history.
However, it is worth noting that Antonio Meucci also made important contributions to the development of the telephone. He had created a working model years earlier, though he could not afford to patent his invention. Thus, while Bell is widely credited with inventing the telephone, Meucci's work should not be overlooked.
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