
Guglielmo Marconi Patented the Wireless Telegraph in 1896
In June 1896, Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi filed his first patent for a wireless telegraphy system in London. Building on Heinrich Hertz's discovery of radio waves, Marconi demonstrated that signals could be transmitted without wires across increasing distances. By 1901 he would transmit signals across the Atlantic Ocean — fundamentally transforming global communication.