Charles Bourseul

Charles Bourseul , born with Brussels in 1829 and deceased in 1912 with Saint-Céré, is an inventor French.

Employee of the administration of the Station S and the Telegraph, it presents in 1854, in a report, an invention: an apparatus to converse remotely, the Telephone. His report/ratio is not taken with serious by its superiors and its invention will remain dead letter. About 1854, Italian Antonio Meucci carries out on his side an outline of telephone. It is finally Alexandre Graham Bell which will invent the telephone in 1876.

In 1889, Charles Bourseul was recognized by the France like the true inventor of the telephone and will be high with the rank of Knight of the Légion of honor.

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