The First Phone Call Was Just Two Letters Long
Alexander Graham Bell’s first phone call was supposed to be “LOGIN,” but it only sent “LO” before the system crashed!
The famous first phone call happened on March 10, 1876, between Alexander Graham Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson.
Bell was in one room and Watson was just a few rooms away in Boston, proving the device worked.
He intended to say the word “LOGIN,” but the machine quit after the first two letters. So, the actual first words spoken over the telephone were simply “LO”!
Luckily, they fixed the system about an hour later so he could say the full, intended sentence: “Mr. Watson–come here–I want to see you.”