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Ameritech

AT&T Teleholdings, Inc., formerly known as Ameritech Corporation (and before that American Information Technologies Corporation), is an American telecommunications company that arose out of the 1984 AT&T divestiture. Ameritech was one of the seven Regional Bell Operating Companies that was created following the breakup of the Bell System. Ameritech was acquired in 1999 by SBC Communications, which subsequently acquired AT&T Corporation in 2006, becoming the present-day AT&T.

AT&T Teleholdings, Inc.
AT&T teleholdings, Inc. logo since 2016
Ameritech
FormerlyAmerican Information Technologies Corporation
Ameritech Corporation
SBC Teleholdings, Inc.
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
PredecessorAmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company
Founded1983; 40 years ago (1983)
Defunct2002
FateMerged with SBC Communications
SuccessorSBC Communications Inc.
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsTelephone, Internet, Television
ParentAT&T Corporation (1983)
SBC/AT&T Inc. (1999–present)
SubsidiariesIllinois Bell
Indiana Bell
Michigan Bell
Ohio Bell
Pacific Bell
Wisconsin Bell

Overview Edit

Ameritech was created as a holding company that owned five former Bell System companies in the Midwest. Under its umbrella were:

For Ameritech's first nine years, it maintained these Bell brands inherited from the Bell System—though public displays of the Bell companies' names were often captioned "An Ameritech Company". In January 1993, Ameritech officially retired the Bell brands and marketed itself with solely the Ameritech name across all five states in its territory. It added "d/b/a Ameritech (state)" to the names of its Bells to communicate brand unity.

Ameritech also owned Ameritech Cellular, a wireless company that operated cellular networks in many of the major cities of these states. Ameritech Cellular was previously called Ameritech Mobile Communications. Ameritech also provided cable television service in select areas as part of the Americast venture with other phone companies during the 1990s.

Ameritech Advanced Data Services (AADS) Network Access Point (NAP) was one of the original four National Science Foundation exchange points in the United States starting in 1994. AADS was a Tier 1 network Internet Exchange Point in Chicago, Illinois that provided service to higher education and research networks via a program called Star TAP[1] and commercial networks.[2] After the merger with SBC, AADS did business as the SBC Network Access Point or SBC/AADS NAP.

 
Ameritech logo, 1984–1993
 
Ameritech's final logo, 1993–2002

Prior to its merger with SBC Communications, Ameritech's corporate headquarters were in a leased space above the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on floors 34 through 39 of 30 S Wacker Dr, Chicago. Further corporate offices were located at 225 W Randolph St, Chicago (formerly "The Illinois Bell Building") and 2000 W. Ameritech Center Drive, Hoffman Estates) ("The Ameritech Center"). It was traded on the NYSE under the "AIT" symbol.

Merger with SBC Communications Edit

 
Ameritech logo, 1999–2001

In May 1998, Ameritech announced its intent to merge with SBC Communications. This brought great concern to Federal and state regulators, who in turn didn't approve the merger until SBC and Ameritech agreed to several conditions to ensure adequate competition.[3] Most notably, regulators required:

  • that the merged company offer local phone service in thirty markets outside of its home territory within thirty months of the merger (i.e. by April 2002) or pay a $1.18B penalty
  • and that Ameritech Cellular assets in Chicago be sold to GTE. Since SBC already had a majority stake in a large mobile provider (Cellular One), the merged company, if it were to operate Ameritech Cellular and Cellular One both in the same market, would have wielded too much market power.

SBC and Ameritech officially merged on October 8, 1999. Prior to the merger, Ameritech's Chairman and CEO was Richard Notebaert, who later (in 2002) became CEO of competitor Qwest.

The end of the Ameritech name Edit

 
SBC Teleholdings, Inc. logo, 2002–2006[citation needed]

On January 15, 2003, SBC Communications changed its d.b.a. names, changed the legal name of Ameritech Corp. to SBC Teleholdings, Inc., which began doing business as SBC Midwest. On January 15, 2006, d.b.a names were again changed to align with SBC's assumption of the AT&T brand identity following its acquisition of AT&T Corp. the previous year, and Ameritech was again renamed, becoming AT&T Teleholdings, Inc.[4] and began doing business as AT&T Midwest.

Several Ameritech subsidiaries remain legally named "Ameritech", such as Ameritech Advanced Services; however, they do business as "AT&T Advanced Solutions".

In 2006, the holding companies Pacific Telesis and Southern New England Telecommunications were legally merged into AT&T Teleholdings. The company then became a holding company for Pacific Bell (and its subsidiary Nevada Bell) and Southern New England Telephone.

In popular culture Edit

The Ameritech name was used in the storyline of the U.S. television miniseries Amerika to refer to one of the "sovereign" autonomous regions—Ameritech's regional operating area, the Great Lakes area of North America—that the former United States was divided into in result of the fictional Soviet occupation that is the base premise of the miniseries' plot.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "About STAR TAP". Startap.net. StartTap. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  2. ^ Haeuser, Tony. . PCH.Net. AADS. Archived from the original on 29 February 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  3. ^ "FCC Approves SBC-Ameritech Merger Subject to Competition-Enhancing Conditions".
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on May 19, 2011. Retrieved 2008-09-08.

External links Edit

  • Archive of Ameritech Intercept Messages
  • FCC APPROVES SBC-AMERITECH MERGER SUBJECT TO COMPETITION-ENHANCING CONDITIONS (FCC decree allowing merger)
  • RBOCs (Regional Bell Operating Company)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ameritech news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message AT amp T Teleholdings Inc formerly known as Ameritech Corporation and before that American Information Technologies Corporation is an American telecommunications company that arose out of the 1984 AT amp T divestiture Ameritech was one of the seven Regional Bell Operating Companies that was created following the breakup of the Bell System Ameritech was acquired in 1999 by SBC Communications which subsequently acquired AT amp T Corporation in 2006 becoming the present day AT amp T AT amp T Teleholdings Inc AT amp T teleholdings Inc logo since 2016Trade nameAmeritechFormerlyAmerican Information Technologies CorporationAmeritech CorporationSBC Teleholdings Inc TypeSubsidiaryIndustryTelecommunicationsPredecessorAmerican Telephone and Telegraph CompanyFounded1983 40 years ago 1983 Defunct2002FateMerged with SBC CommunicationsSuccessorSBC Communications Inc HeadquartersChicago Illinois United StatesProductsTelephone Internet TelevisionParentAT amp T Corporation 1983 SBC AT amp T Inc 1999 present SubsidiariesIllinois BellIndiana BellMichigan BellOhio BellPacific BellWisconsin Bell Contents 1 Overview 2 Merger with SBC Communications 2 1 The end of the Ameritech name 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOverview EditAmeritech was created as a holding company that owned five former Bell System companies in the Midwest Under its umbrella were Illinois Bell Telephone Company Indiana Bell Telephone Company Inc Michigan Bell Telephone Company Ohio Bell Telephone Company Wisconsin Bell Inc For Ameritech s first nine years it maintained these Bell brands inherited from the Bell System though public displays of the Bell companies names were often captioned An Ameritech Company In January 1993 Ameritech officially retired the Bell brands and marketed itself with solely the Ameritech name across all five states in its territory It added d b a Ameritech state to the names of its Bells to communicate brand unity Ameritech also owned Ameritech Cellular a wireless company that operated cellular networks in many of the major cities of these states Ameritech Cellular was previously called Ameritech Mobile Communications Ameritech also provided cable television service in select areas as part of the Americast venture with other phone companies during the 1990s Ameritech Advanced Data Services AADS Network Access Point NAP was one of the original four National Science Foundation exchange points in the United States starting in 1994 AADS was a Tier 1 network Internet Exchange Point in Chicago Illinois that provided service to higher education and research networks via a program called Star TAP 1 and commercial networks 2 After the merger with SBC AADS did business as the SBC Network Access Point or SBC AADS NAP Ameritech logo 1984 1993 Ameritech s final logo 1993 2002Prior to its merger with SBC Communications Ameritech s corporate headquarters were in a leased space above the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on floors 34 through 39 of 30 S Wacker Dr Chicago Further corporate offices were located at 225 W Randolph St Chicago formerly The Illinois Bell Building and 2000 W Ameritech Center Drive Hoffman Estates The Ameritech Center It was traded on the NYSE under the AIT symbol Merger with SBC Communications Edit Ameritech logo 1999 2001In May 1998 Ameritech announced its intent to merge with SBC Communications This brought great concern to Federal and state regulators who in turn didn t approve the merger until SBC and Ameritech agreed to several conditions to ensure adequate competition 3 Most notably regulators required that the merged company offer local phone service in thirty markets outside of its home territory within thirty months of the merger i e by April 2002 or pay a 1 18B penalty and that Ameritech Cellular assets in Chicago be sold to GTE Since SBC already had a majority stake in a large mobile provider Cellular One the merged company if it were to operate Ameritech Cellular and Cellular One both in the same market would have wielded too much market power SBC and Ameritech officially merged on October 8 1999 Prior to the merger Ameritech s Chairman and CEO was Richard Notebaert who later in 2002 became CEO of competitor Qwest The end of the Ameritech name Edit SBC Teleholdings Inc logo 2002 2006 citation needed On January 15 2003 SBC Communications changed its d b a names changed the legal name of Ameritech Corp to SBC Teleholdings Inc which began doing business as SBC Midwest On January 15 2006 d b a names were again changed to align with SBC s assumption of the AT amp T brand identity following its acquisition of AT amp T Corp the previous year and Ameritech was again renamed becoming AT amp T Teleholdings Inc 4 and began doing business as AT amp T Midwest Several Ameritech subsidiaries remain legally named Ameritech such as Ameritech Advanced Services however they do business as AT amp T Advanced Solutions In 2006 the holding companies Pacific Telesis and Southern New England Telecommunications were legally merged into AT amp T Teleholdings The company then became a holding company for Pacific Bell and its subsidiary Nevada Bell and Southern New England Telephone In popular culture EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Ameritech name was used in the storyline of the U S television miniseries Amerika to refer to one of the sovereign autonomous regions Ameritech s regional operating area the Great Lakes area of North America that the former United States was divided into in result of the fictional Soviet occupation that is the base premise of the miniseries plot See also EditAmeritech Library Services Dynix References Edit About STAR TAP Startap net StartTap Retrieved 18 September 2014 Haeuser Tony Ameritech Advanced Data Services Product Description PCH Net AADS Archived from the original on 29 February 2012 Retrieved 18 September 2014 FCC Approves SBC Ameritech Merger Subject to Competition Enhancing Conditions AT amp T Teleholdings Inc Private Company Information BusinessWeek Archived from the original on May 19 2011 Retrieved 2008 09 08 External links EditBell System Memorial s RBOC page Archive of Ameritech Intercept Messages FCC APPROVES SBC AMERITECH MERGER SUBJECT TO COMPETITION ENHANCING CONDITIONS FCC decree allowing merger RBOCs Regional Bell Operating Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ameritech amp oldid 1159209415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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