Who invented wireless technology?

Fast forward half a decade and Guglielmo Marconi is credited for inventing the world’s first “Wireless Telegraph” – demonstrating it to the British Government in 1896 (after the Italian government dismissed his claims, even recommending he be referred to an insane asylum).

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Who is the father of wireless?

Guglielmo Marconi – the father of wireless communication and recipient of the 1909 #NobelPrize in Physics – died #OTD in 1937. In the late 1800s Marconi was able to use recently discovered radio waves to transmit signals across the English Channel, from Britain to France.

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