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  1. South Central Bell Telephone Company, headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, was the name of the Bell System's operations in Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. South Central Bell was created in July 1968 when the Bell telephone operations in those states were split off from Southern Bell.

  2. Southern Bell originally served nine Southern states. On December 20, 1967, the western portion of the Southern Bell territory (Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee) was split off as South Central Bell Telephone Company. Landmark sex discrimination case. 1912 advertisement for Southern Bell in The Atlanta Constitution. Weeks v.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ohio_BellOhio Bell - Wikipedia

    The Ohio Bell Telephone Company, now doing business as AT&T Ohio, is the Bell Operating Company serving most of Ohio and parts of West Virginia. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T . Its headquarters is the Ohio Bell Building at 750 Huron Road, Cleveland , Ohio , and formerly had a secondary headquarters at 150 East Gay Street ...

  4. South Central Bell offered fiber optic lines, completing the first direct customer hookup for Amsouth Bancorp late in 1984. Also in 1984 South Central began offering WatchAlert, a system that allowed a security-alarm signal to be transmitted even if a phone line was busy or cut.

  5. Oct 15, 2023 · South Central Bell was created in July 1968 when the Bell telephone operations in those states were split off from Sou South Central Bell Telephone Company, headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, was the name of the Bell System's operations in Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

  6. easternusa.salvationarmy.org › southwest-ohio › central-ohioSalvation Army Central Ohio Area

    Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. Learn more the variety of local programs we provide in Central Ohio, from religious services to youth activities and social services.

  7. Ohio Bell Telephone Company, as a part of the Ameritech Corporation, provides local-exchange and limited long-distance telephone communications in Ohio. In the mid-1990s, Ohio Bell was serving about three-fifths of Ohio's residents and maintaining over 3.4 million phone lines in the Cleveland area, the company's home base.