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  2. Ameritech - Wikipedia

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    The Ameritech name was used in the storyline of the U.S. television miniseries Amerika to refer to one of the "sovereign" autonomous regions—Ameritech's regional operating area, the Great Lakes area of North America—that the former United States was divided into in result of the fictional Soviet occupation that is the base premise of the ...

  3. Ameritech Cellular - Wikipedia

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    Ameritech Mobile Communications currently exists as Ameritech Mobile Communications, LLC d/b/a AT&T Mobility. The Guinness Records claims that "the Most durable mobile phone number (cellular phone number) David Contorno, of Lemont, Illinois, has owned and used the same mobile telephone number since 2 August 1985. His first mobile phone was an ...

  4. Illinois Bell - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Bell started doing business as Ameritech Illinois. Illinois Bell Bell logo, 1921-1939 Illinois Bell, in 1971, became the first ever telephone company to offer Call waiting [ citation needed ] , Three-way calling [ citation needed ] , Speed Calling [ citation needed ] , and Call forwarding [ citation needed ] , all popular local ...

  5. Michigan Bell - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1990s, Ameritech phased out state specific names such as Michigan Bell in favor of using the Ameritech name for marketing purposes. After Ameritech's acquisition by SBC Communications, the former Ameritech companies were briefly marketed as SBC Ameritech, as a transition to a unified "SBC" brand name in all 13 states in which SBC ...

  6. Breakup of the Bell System - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Ameritech was acquired by SBC; In 2000, Bell Atlantic acquired non-Bell company GTE and subsequently rebranded as Verizon Communications; Also in 2000, US West was acquired by non-Bell company Qwest; In 2005, SBC acquired former parent AT&T Corporation and took the AT&T name, becoming AT&T Inc. In 2006, BellSouth was acquired by AT&T Inc.

  7. Wisconsin Bell - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the change had been completed, and it became the first Ameritech company to use solely electronic switching equipment. [1] The Wisconsin Bell name continued to be used until September 1993 when Ameritech dropped all of their individual Bell Operating Company names in favor of using their corporate name for marketing purposes.

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  9. Ameritech Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Ameritech Publishing's operations in Illinois and northwest Indiana were placed in a partnership with R. H. Donnelley, called DonTech, in 1999. Following brand standardization since 2002, Ameritech Publishing, the company, is currently known as Ameritech Publishing, Inc. d/b/a AT&T Advertising & Publishing.