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  1. Pacific Telesis was the holding company for Pacific Bell, Nevada Bell, Pacific Telesis International, PacTel Mobile Services and PacTel InfoSystems. Pacific Telesis was headquartered in San Francisco and incorporated in Nevada. It was acquired by SBC Communications (the former Southwestern Bell) in 1997, which would eventually become today’s ...

  2. Pacific Telesis Group (PacTel) was a regional holding company of the Bell telephone network in the U.S. after the 1984 divestiture of AT&T. PacTel offered telecommunications services and products, expanded its nonregulated operations, and faced competition and regulation challenges.

  3. Learn how to calculate your cost basis for AT&T Inc. shares if you acquired them as a result of SBC's acquisition of Pacific Telesis Group (PAC). Find the worksheet and the allocation factors for different events and dates.

  4. Pacific Telesis Group owns Pacific Bell and Nevada Bell which serve customers. The Company provides local and toll telecommunications services, consumer and business broadband networks, data ...

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  5. Pacific Telesis Group stock chart. Rankings. 100 Best Companies; Fortune 500; Global 500; Fortune 500 Europe; Most Powerful Women; Future 50; World’s Most Admired Companies; See All Rankings ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AirTouchAirTouch - Wikipedia

    AirTouch Communications was an American wireless telephone service provider, created as a spin-off of Pacific Telesis on April 1, 1994. Its headquarters were located in the One California building in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. [2] After a series of mergers, the company's vestiges are now part of Verizon .

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  8. May 20, 2014 · The whirlwind began in 1997, when Southwestern Bell Corp. (SBC) merged with fellow Baby Bell Pacific Telesis. Two years later, SBC bought Ameritech, another Baby Bell.

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