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  1. 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 .

  2. Find solutions for your Landline home phone service, such as billing, plans, features, troubleshooting, and more. AT&T is the successor of Southwestern Bell, a former regional phone company.

  3. In 1927 Southwestern Bell Telephone made another reacquisition, this time of the Kansas City phone business, which the Southwestern system had sold to a non-Bell company in 1919. Southwestern Bell did divest itself of a few operations, selling 23 Missouri telephone exchanges to Southeastern Missouri Telephone Company in 1929.

  4. Learn how AT&T evolved from Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone to a global leader in communications. See the brands and acquisitions that shaped AT&T, including Southwestern Bell, the former local telephone operator.

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  6. Learn about the history and operations of Southwestern Bell Corporation, one of the regional holding companies formed after the breakup of AT&T's Bell System in 1983. Find out how it provides local telephone service to five states and operates in other industries such as directory publishing, mobile communications, and cable television.

  7. Feb 13, 2016 · AT&T, once known informally as Ma Bell, is a storied American brand that goes back under a succession of names to the late 19th century, after Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.

  8. Mar 5, 2018 · In 1995, Southwestern Bell rebrands itself as SBC Communications. They buy out Pacific Telesis in 1997 and Ameritech in 1999. 15 years after the breakup, only four of the seven RBOCs remain.

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