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    Verizon New York. Corporate HQ, 1095 Avenue of the Americas. NYNEX Corporation / ˈnaɪnɛks / was an American telephone company that served five states of New England ( Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont) as well as most of the state of New York from January 1, 1984 to August 14, 1997.

  2. Apr 22, 1996 · PHILADELPHIA/NEW YORK -- The boards of directors of Bell Atlantic (NYSE:BEL) and NYNEX (NYSE:NYN) have unanimously approved a definitive agreement for a merger of equals between the two corporations with a combined market value in excess of $50 billion. The merger will create the nation's second largest telecommunications company, with 133,000 ...

  3. NYNEX Corporation is one of seven regional telephone holding companies in the United States, each handling local telephone service in its region. NYNEX also publishes telephone directories, sells computers, and offers cellular telephone and other communications services.

  4. www.nynexsvcs.com › who_we_are › nynex_companyNYNEX - Who We Are

    NYNEX Corporation is a global communications and media company that provides a full range of services in the northeastern United States and select markets around the world, including the United Kingdom, Thailand, Gibraltar, Greece, Indonesia, the Philippines, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

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  6. Sep 8, 1997 · As a corporate moniker, Nynex was put out of existence with the simple stroke of a pen on Aug. 15, when lawyers for Bell Atlantic legally closed the $24 billion combination of the two big...

  7. NYNEX Corporation is a global communications and media company that provided a range of services in the northeastern United States, the United Kingdom, Greece, Thailand, Gibraltar, Indonesia, the...

  8. NYNEX Corporation /ˈnaɪnɛks/ was an American telephone company that served five states of New England (Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont) as well as most of the state of New York from January 1, 1984, to August 14, 1997.

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