
Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born inventor and educator, best known for inventing the telephone in 1876. His work focused on improving communication technology, driven by a desire to help the deaf, as he taught at institutions for the hearing impaired. Bell's invention transformed global communication, allowing people to speak with one another over long distances. In addition to the telephone, he made significant contributions to aviation and hydrofoils. Bell founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), shaping the future of telecommunications. His legacy endures in the countless ways we connect today.