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In the late 1990s, SRT added Internet and Wireless Phones to their services, and in 2007 purchased the Velva telephone exchange from North Dakota Telephone Company in Devils Lake. SRT Communications joined the State of North Dakota in suing telemarketing company WebSmart Interactive in 2003. The company owed SRT over $140,000 in unpaid bills. [2]
Telephone and Data Systems, (through its subsidiary TDS) serves mainly rural areas in parts of 36 states. [3] Altafiber, which serves the greater Cincinnati area, and Hawaii due to its acquisition of Hawaiian Telcom [4] was not included in the Bell System breakup of 1984 because the former AT&T held only a minority stake in that company.
Midco (known as Midcontinent Communications until 2016) is a regional cable provider, providing a triple play service of cable television, Internet and telephone service for both North Dakota and South Dakota, along with much of Minnesota, and several communities in Kansas and Wisconsin. [2]
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company was an American telecommunications service provider that served the states of the upper Midwest opposite the Southwestern Bell area, including Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Nebraska. As of late summer 1994, this telephone company is no longer operating. [3]
Logo of Dakota Central. Dakota Central Telecommunications (formerly known as Daktel) is a utility cooperative based in Carrington, North Dakota.It provides landline telephone, dial-up, and broadband Internet services, along with IPTV service to several communities in Foster, Stutsman, and southern Wells counties, with Jamestown its largest community served.
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company is an American communications network which served the states just north of the Southwestern Bell area, including: Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Nebraska. As of 1994 the Northwestern Bell name and network are no longer in operation.
American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Building (Davenport, Iowa) American Telephone and Telegraph Company Building (Denmark, South Carolina) Anchor telephone exchange; AT&T Huron Road Building; AT&T Switching Center
Forum Communications Company is an American multimedia and technology company headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota.With multiple online and print news brands throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin, Forum Communications offers local news in a variety of digital and broadcast mediums in addition to various niche media brands covering specialty interests.