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  2. Southwestern Bell - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T. It does business as other d.b.a. names in its operating region, which includes Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and portions of Illinois. The company is currently headquartered in Dallas, Texas at One AT&T Plaza .

  3. History of AT&T Brands | AT&T Intellectual Property

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    In 1984, the former AT&T agreed to divest its local telephone operations but retain its long distance, R&D and manufacturing arms. From this, SBC Communications Inc. (first known as Southwestern Bell Corp.) was born. Twelve years later, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 drove major changes in the competitive landscape.

  4. Southwestern Bell Corporation | Encyclopedia.com

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    Southwestern Bell Corporation (SBC) is one of the seven regional holding companies formed after the breakup of American Telephone & Telegraph Corporation ’ s (AT&T) Bell System in 1983.

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  6. SBC Communications Inc. -- Company History

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    Statistics: Public Company. Incorporated: 1920 as Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Employees: 203,000. Sales: $46 billion (1998) Stock Exchanges: New York. Ticker Symbol: SBC. NAIC: 513310 Wired Telecommunications Carriers; 513322 Cellular and Other Wireless Telecommunica-tions; 511140 Telephone Directory Publishers.

  7. AT&T Inc. (formerly SBC Communications, Inc.) is the parent company for BellSouth Corporation, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Pacific Telesis Group, Ameritech , and Southern New England Telephone.

  8. AT&T - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern Bell Corporation (SBC) was one of the companies created by the breakup of AT&T Corp. The company soon started a series of acquisitions, including the 1987 acquisition of Metromedia mobile business and the acquisition of several cable companies in the early 1990s.

  9. Evolution of the SBC and AT&T Brands: A Pictorial Timeline

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    Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. is formed. One year later, it adopts the third Bell logo, instituted with the words “Bell System” placed inside the bell itself. The logo design is eventually used by all local Bell companies.

  10. Southwestern Bell Mobile Systems - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern Bell Mobile Systems, Inc. was a wireless telephone company. It was created in 1984 as a split-off of Advanced Mobile Phone Service, the original wireless subsidiary of the Bell System. It was a division of Southwestern Bell Corporation .

  11. Southwestern Bell Telephone LP - Company Profile and News

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    Southwestern Bell Telephone L.P. provides telecommunications services. The Company's principal services include local, long-distance, and network access services. Southwestern Bell also offers ...