Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot, (September 11 1845 – March 28 1903), French telegraph engineer and inventor of the Baudot code, was one of the pioneers of telecommunications.
The term "baud" (a measure of symbols transmitted per second) is named after Emile Baudot.
In 1949, the French Post Office issued a series of stamps with his portrait. By mistake, the year of his birth was given as 1848, not the correct 1845. The stamps were subsequently re-issued with the correct year.
1845 births | 1903 deaths | Telecommunications history
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