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  1. The American Bell Telephone Company evolved into the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world. Predecessor to the Bell Company. The master telephone patent (174465), granted March 7, 1876.

  2. Bell was the companys technical adviser until he lost interest in telephony in the early 1880s. Although his invention rendered him independently wealthy, he sold off most of his stock holdings in the company early…

  3. When a new Massachusetts corporation, American Bell Telephone Company, was organized in April 1880, it was capitalized at $10 million. American Bell could afford to press forward with the toll business, gradually extending the distance over which long distance transmission was possible.

  4. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) was a special company formed to provide long distance service; On December 31, 1899 capitalization of American Bell was transferred and AT&T became the parent company of the Bell System.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bell_SystemBell System - Wikipedia

    The Bell System was a system of telecommunication companies, led by the Bell Telephone Company and later by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), that dominated the telephone services industry in North America for over 100 years from its creation in 1877 until its antitrust breakup in 1983.

  6. Because of much demand for supply in 1882, the American Bell Telephone Company became the sole supplier of telephone equipment, equipping the quickly advancing communication company, Western Electric.

  7. American Bell refers to two entities that were associated with the Bell System . Bell Telephone Company, at one time known as American Bell Telephone Company, original parent of American Telephone and Telegraph Company.

  8. May 21, 2021 · Bell founded his Bell Telephone Company in 1877. As the industry rapidly expanded, Bell quickly bought out competitors. After a series of mergers, the American Telephone and Telegraph Co.—the forerunner of today's AT&T—was incorporated in 1880.

  9. Bell System, a former American telephone system, governed by American Telephone & Telegraph Company (now AT&T Corporation; q.v.) and including Western Electric Company (q.v.), the system’s manufacturer; Bell Laboratories (q.v.), the research and development facility; and other departments

  10. Feb 3, 1997 · The Bell Company set long-distance phone rates at about one-fifth the price of a railroad ticket. In 1910 the New York-to-Philadelphia train fare was $4.50; a call was 80 cents.

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