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    Jul 6, 2017 · Southwestern Bell had 20,000 employees in Texas at the beginning of 1947 and handled an average of 7,165,000 local and 130,000 long distance calls every day. Telephone service in Texas increased rapidly after World War II. By 1955 there were 311 telephone companies operating 2,398,521 telephones statewide, and Texas ranked seventh in the nation ...

  2. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T. It does business as other d.b.a. names in its operating region, which includes Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and portions of Illinois. The company is currently headquartered in Dallas, Texas at One AT&T Plaza .

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  4. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Description. Exterior view of building with construction in progress. Southwestern Bell was located at 120 W. 9th Street. Physical Description. 1 photograph : negative, b&w ; 4 x 5 in. Creation Information. Douglass, Neal November 24, 1950. Context.

    • Neal Douglass
    • 1949
  5. Public Company. Incorporated: 1920 as Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Employees: 203,000. Sales: $46 billion (1998) Stock Exchanges: New York. Ticker Symbol: SBC. NAIC: 513310 Wired Telecommunications Carriers; 513322 Cellular and Other Wireless Telecommunica-tions; 511140 Telephone Directory Publishers.

  6. Directed and edited by John S. Thompson for the Dallas-based Jamieson Film Company, this 1960s training film is part of a series about the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. While other films in the series presumably introduce the viewer to particular departments, this training film outlines the organization of the company, from its departmental structure to the chain of command. While the ...

  7. On Jan. 1, 1928, Southwestern Bell purchased the property of the old Texas Telephone Co., and provided phone service through manual switchboards until 1949. In 1949, the Waco exchange had more than 500 switchboard operators and was the largest remaining manually operated telephone exchange in Texas.

  8. Produced by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, this industrial film captures the company's relief and service restoration efforts following Hurricane Carla in 1961. Scenes featured are Southwestern Bell workers from all across the United States providing assistance to residents, including infrastructure repair, community support for police and fire stations, and how well-designed ...

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