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  2. Armstrong Group of Companies - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Armstrong's first cable television customers were connected in Butler, Pennsylvania.These customers were provided with nine viewing channels. For the next 40+ years Armstrong continued to grow in western Pennsylvania and the surrounding states virtually uncontested for television service until the expansion of satellite service became more widespread.

  3. Armstrong Telephone Company - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong Telephone Company is a telecommunications provider, and part of the Armstrong Group of Companies. The company primarily operates as a local exchange carrier in rural markets in West Virginia , Maryland , Pennsylvania , New York and Ohio .

  4. Armstrong World Industries - Wikipedia

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    On May 29, 1920, the then Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Armstrong Cork Company purchased the mansion from Grove Locher and his wife for $26,930. [23] The company's second president, Charles D. Armstrong, was disturbed by the conditions in which his son, Dwight, and other new sales employees were living within various rented housing across ...

  5. TDS Telecom - Wikipedia

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    TDS Telecom is an American telecommunications company with headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telephone and Data Systems Inc, and is the seventh-largest local exchange carrier in the U.S. [1] TDS Telecom offers telephone, broadband Internet and television services to customers in 30 states and more than 900 rural and suburban communities, though it also ...

  6. These company headquarters moved to Milwaukee. You know ... - AOL

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    The company is leasing 168,000 square feet and is to eventually house nearly 800 employees. Chair, Chief Executive Officer and President Frank Bisignano spoke at a March media event to celebrate ...

  7. List of Lumen Technologies operating companies - Wikipedia

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    CenturyLink grew as Century Telephone and later CenturyTel through acquiring many small and mid-size telephone companies. These include: CenturyTel of Chester, Inc. (Iowa, Minnesota) CenturyTel of Colorado, Inc. – formerly Universal Telephone; CenturyTel of Eagle, Inc. – formerly owned by Pacific Telecom

  8. Wide Open West - Wikipedia

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    In April 2012, WOW! purchased Knology, a broadband company, operating in 13 markets. With the merger the combined customer total will be over 800,000. [11] Knology had previously merged with Valley Telephone Company in 1999, Prairiewave Communications in 2007, [12] Graceba Total Communications in 2008, [13] and Sunflower Broadband in 2011. [14]

  9. MCI Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the company acquired Telecom*USA and became the second-largest telecommunications company in the U.S., with a fiber-optic network spanning more than 46,000 miles. The company offered more than 50 services in more than 150 countries that included voice, data, and telex transmissions, MCI Mail, and MCI Fax. [25]