Presented by Professor Nigel Linge
The laying of a transatlantic telegraph cable in 1866 proved that it was possible to communicate using electricity over thousands of miles allowing the automatic transmission and routing of telegrams. This is the story of how the Victorians built the world’s first global network for communications.





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