Nevada Bell
U.S. state telephone provider / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nevada Bell Telephone Company, originally Bell Telephone Company of Nevada, is a Nevada telephone provider and it was the Bell System's telephone provider in Nevada. It only provides telephone services to 30% of the state, essentially all of the state outside Las Vegas, where service is provided by CenturyLink. Nevada Bell spent nearly all of its history as a subsidiary of Pacific Bell, which is the reason Nevada Bell was not listed in Judge Harold Greene's Modification of Final Judgment, starting the breakup of AT&T.
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 1913; 111 years ago (1913) |
Headquarters | Reno, Nevada, United States |
Key people | Stephanie Tyler-Jackson, President |
Products | POTS, DSL, U-Verse (FTTN) |
Number of employees | 850 |
Parent | Pacific Telesis (1983-1997) Ameritech (1997-1999) SBC Communications Inc. (1999-2005) AT&T Inc. (2005-present) |
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