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Happy 143rd Birthday to the Telephone From The Telephone Doctor


Since its first dramatic moment on March 10, 1876 with the now famous words: "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you," the telephone has had a remarkable and sometimes quirky history.

"We've forgotten some of the incidents in the development of the telephone," said Nancy Friedman, president of Telephone Doctor Customer Service Training, headquartered in St. Louis MO. "For a device that has shaped our lives for over a century, its significant evolution is often taken for granted. In anticipation of celebrating its 143rd anniversary, here are some of the more notable events."

"The genius of an educator of the deaf who had no background in mechanics or invention, Bell saw his device become perhaps the most indispensable tool of technology. It brought the country, and later the world, together. Imagine what the future holds!" states Friedman.

The telephone is one of the most abused instruments around. Complaints of poor service ranks high and the most frustrating of all ? according to https://twitter.com/clutch_co, is being put on hold.

Telephone Doctor Customer Service Training's online platform (www.serviceskills.com) can help.

Nancy Friedman is a popular speaker on customer service, communication skills and sales. She is founder and president of Telephone Doctor Customer Service Training- St. Louis, MO; who helps companies communicate better with their customers in person and, of course, on the telephone.



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