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  2. Can Cincinnati Bell Meet These Numbers? - AOL

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  3. Why Cincinnati Bell's Shares Popped - AOL

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  4. Cincinnati Bell Announces Tender Offers - AOL

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  5. List of United States telephone companies - Wikipedia

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    Altafiber, formerly known as Cincinnati Bell, which serves the Cincinnati metropolitan area, and Hawaii (due to its ownership of Hawaiian Telcom). [4] It was not included in the Bell System breakup of 1984 because the original AT&T held only a minority stake in that company.

  6. Altafiber - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Bell, Inc., doing business as Altafiber, [3] is a regional telecommunications service provider based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.It provides landline telephone, fiber-optic Internet, and IPTV services through its subsidiaries Altafiber Home Phone and Hawaiian Telcom, which are the incumbent local exchange carriers for the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area (aka "The Tri ...

  7. I'm Buying More Cincinnati Bell -- Here's Why - AOL

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  9. Cincinnati and Suburban Telephone Company Building

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    The Cincinnati Bell Company opened its building at Seventh and Elm streets in 1931. At that time, it housed the world's longest straight switchboard, with 88 operator positions. [2] The building was built in such a way as to protect the city's phone network.