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A Brief History of the Telephone: How the World Learned to Talk Across Distance
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Edward Mallory
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Trace the fierce rivalries and groundbreaking technology history that transformed human communication across the globe. Whether you are seeking a fascinating deep dive for your daily commute or simply crave an inspiring true story of human ingenuity, this narrative captures the race to build a practical speaking machine.
Feel the electric tension of early patent wars and the awe of hearing a voice carried over undersea cables. Perfect for curious minds eager to learn while traveling or unwinding, this immersive journey reveals how cellular pioneers turned a rare gadget into an essential global utility.
What you'll discover inside:
• The fierce race to invent the first working voice transmitter and the bitter legal battles that followed.
• How early switchboard operators and local exchanges radically reshaped urban life, business, and romance.
• The monumental engineering challenges of laying undersea cables and connecting continents with long-distance lines.
• The dramatic evolution from fixed copper wires to early car phones, cellular networks, and digital roaming.
• The cultural shift brought by smartphones, messaging apps, and the psychological impact of being always reachable.
Reconnect with the enduring human desire to be heard and understood, no matter the distance. Hit play now to experience the ultimate story of connection and see the device in your pocket in an entirely new light.
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