SBC Telecom
US telecom corporation
Company type | Private (Subsidiary of AT&T) |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Fate | Merged by AT&T |
Headquarters | San Antonio, TX, United States |
Key people | Lee Ann Champion, President |
Products | Local Telephone Service |
SBC Telecom, Inc. d/b/a AT&T Small Business is a CLEC owned by AT&T that offers local telephone service outside the AT&T Bell Operating Company regions.[1] It was formed in 1999 following provisions that required SBC Communications to offer telephone service outside its boundaries in order to get approval to merge with Ameritech.[2]
SBC Telecom is a separate company from Southwestern Bell Telecom, Inc., which was formed in 1984 as a separate subsidiary from Southwestern Bell to sell telephone equipment.
External links
- AT&T Small Business website
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AT&T
- History
- Bell System
- People
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Gardiner Greene Hubbard
directors
- Randall L. Stephenson (Chairman, CEO, and President)
- Matthew K. Rose
- Samuel A. Di Piazza, Jr.
- Richard W. Fisher
- Scott T. Ford
- Glenn H. Hutchins
- William E. Kennard
- Michael B. McCallister
- Beth E. Mooney
- Joyce M. Roche
- Cynthia B. Taylor
- Laura D'Andrea Tyson
- Geoffrey Y. Yang
- AT&T Mexico
- Unefón
- Sky México (41.3%)
facilities
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