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  2. Breakup of the Bell System - Wikipedia

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    The new AT&T Inc. lacks the vertical integration that characterized the historic AT&T Corporation and led to the Department of Justice antitrust suit. [23] AT&T Inc. announced it would not switch back to the Bell logo, [24] thus ending corporate use of the Bell logo by the Baby Bells, with the lone exception of Verizon.

  3. United States v. AT&T (1982) - Wikipedia

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    United States v. AT&T, 552 F.Supp. 131 (1982), was a ruling of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, [1] that led to the 1984 Bell System divestiture, and the breakup of the old AT&T natural monopoly into seven regional Bell operating companies and a much smaller new version of AT&T.

  4. Modification of Final Judgment - Wikipedia

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    In United States telecommunication law, the Modification of Final Judgment (MFJ) is the August 1982 consent decree concerning the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) and its subsidiaries, in the antitrust lawsuit United States v. AT&T of 1974.

  5. Lawyer who helped break up AT&T says DOJ has '50%-plus ... - AOL

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    They include Verizon and T-Mobile and the current version of AT&T . John DeButts, left, and Charles L. Brown, right, led AT&T during efforts by the federal government to break up their empire in ...

  6. Regional Bell Operating Company - Wikipedia

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    AT&T) and settled in the Modification of Final Judgment on January 8, 1982. AT&T agreed to divest its local exchange service operating companies, effective January 1, 1984. The group of local operating companies were split into seven independent Regional Bell Operating Companies, which became known as the Baby Bells .

  7. Bell System - Wikipedia

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    The Bell System was a system of telecommunication companies, led by the Bell Telephone Company and later by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), that dominated the telephone services industry in North America for over 100 years from its creation in 1877 until its antitrust breakup in 1983.

  8. AT&T Will Owe $1.8 Billion Breakup Fee If It Drops ... - AOL

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    AT&T will pay Discovery a $1.77 billion breakup fee if it backs out of its deal to sell off its WarnerMedia segment, according to a Plan of Merger filed on Thursday. If Discovery backs out of the ...

  9. John Oliver obliterates parent company AT&T: 'You do bad ...

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    "Look, AT&T, I know our relationship is a little awkward, especially since you're trying to spin this business baby off in your deal with Discovery," shared Oliver. "But while we are still ...