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Man first used the postal service in conveying an
intention or information, and then contrived the electric
communication. However, the cable needed subsequent
translations on both sides and also entailed
difficulties in its use due to limits in contents of communication
and other defects.
Accordingly, it was necessary to convert the human
voice into an electric signal, directly transmit it and
talk each other by changing the electric signal back to
the voice on the part of a recipient. Such a means of
long distance conversations was invented by A.G. Bell
in 1870. |
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