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BellSouth

BellSouth, LLC (stylized as BELLSOUTH and formerly known as BellSouth Corporation) was an American telecommunications holding company based in Atlanta, Georgia. BellSouth was one of the seven original Regional Bell Operating Companies after the U.S. Department of Justice forced the American Telephone & Telegraph Company to divest itself of its regional telephone companies on January 1, 1984.

BellSouth, LLC
BellSouth Regional Headquarters in Nashville (circa 2003)
AT&T South
Company typeSubsidiary
NYSE: BLS
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1983; 41 years ago (1983)
Defunct2006; 18 years ago (2006)
FateAcquired by AT&T Inc.
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Key people
F. Duane Ackerman, Chairman and CEO
ProductsTelephone, Internet, Television
Number of employees
63,000
ParentAT&T Corporation (1983)
AT&T Inc.[1][2] (2006)
SubsidiariesBellSouth Telecommunications

In a merger announced on March 5, 2006, and executed on December 29, 2006, AT&T Inc. (originally SBC Communications) acquired BellSouth for approximately $86 billion (1.325 shares of AT&T for each share of BellSouth).[3] The merger also consolidated ownership of Cingular Wireless and Yellowpages.com, both of which were joint ventures between BellSouth and AT&T.[4] With the merger completed, wireless services previously offered by Cingular Wireless were then offered under the AT&T name, and BellSouth Telecommunications (a subsidiary of a Bell Operating Company) began doing business as AT&T Southeast.[4]

The company became known as BellSouth, LLC on June 26, 2015.[5]

BellSouth was the last of the Regional Bell Operating Companies to keep its original corporate name after the 1984 AT&T breakup, as well as the last one to retain the Bell logo as part of its main corporate identity.

BellSouth also operated in Latin America in Argentina, Australia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. BellSouth operated in New Zealand under the name of BellSouth New Zealand Limited from 1993 until 1998 when it was acquired by Vodafone to become Vodafone New Zealand.[6] It competed against Telecom New Zealand. Its operations in Australia were under the name of BellSouth Australia Pty Limited. All of Bellsouth's operations in Latin America were acquired by Telefonica in late 2004 for nearly $5.85 billion, and became Movistar.[7][8]

Organization and services edit

As part of the breakup of the old AT&T during 1984, BellSouth was formed as the holding company for the telephone operating companies in the southern portion of the old Bell System—Atlanta-based Southern Bell and Birmingham, Alabama-based South Central Bell. The creation of BellSouth, in effect, reunited most telephone service in the Southeastern United States. Southern Bell had been the Bell System operating company for the entire Southeast until 1967, when the western portion of its service territory became South Central Bell.

BellSouth formed a shared services company, BellSouth Services, to provide centralized functions such as engineering and information technology to Southern Bell and South Central Bell. Services provided in the BellSouth operating area include telephone and DSL/Dial-Up Internet services in the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Satellite television service was provided as a partnership with DirecTV. Cable television (often via MMDS) was provided in limited markets as BellSouth Entertainment (as part of the Americast venture).

In 1992, BellSouth merged South Central Bell and BellSouth Services into Southern Bell, which changed its name to BellSouth Telecommunications. This created a single operating company in the BellSouth territory, and fully reunited Southern Bell and South Central Bell. However, BellSouth continued using the Southern Bell name in the eastern portion of its territory and the South Central Bell name in the western portion until 1998, when it adopted BellSouth as the sole customer-facing brand.

The company maintained its largest operation centers in Atlanta and Birmingham. Region-wide headquarters operations were also primarily in Atlanta and Birmingham. Statewide operations centers were located in Birmingham, Miami, Atlanta, Louisville, New Orleans, Jackson, Charlotte, Columbia, and Nashville. BellSouth Mobility was based in Atlanta, Georgia and Birmingham, Alabama.

In August 1998, BellSouth launched FastAccess DSL, their broadband service provided through a DSL connection, initially launched in the Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, Jacksonville, New Orleans and Raleigh/Durham areas. Eventually, it became available in all of BellSouth's service area.

Toward its end, BellSouth realigned itself in two important areas, wireless and broadband. In 2001, they merged BellSouth Mobility, their wireless enterprise, with SBC's wireless services, and took 40% stake in the resulting company, Cingular Wireless. The new company provided a large percentage of BellSouth's revenue. This joint venture continued after SBC purchased the old AT&T and rebranded as AT&T Inc. Continued increase of broadband penetration and applications in the consumer market was a key strategy to the company. These activities were being funded in part by the sale of Latin America operations.

BellSouth became the first "Baby Bell" that did not operate pay telephones. By 2003, BellSouth's payphone operation was discontinued because it had become too unprofitable, most likely due to the increased availability of cell phones. Cincinnati Bell has taken BellSouth's place for payphones in northern BellSouth territory; independents have set in further south.

BellSouth's main operating units at its end were the Communications Group, Domestic Wireless, and Advertising and Publishing. The communications group operated two wholly-owned subsidiaries, BellSouth Telecommunications Inc. (BST) and BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. (BSLD). The main marketing groups for the communications group were consumer, small business, large business, and interconnection (wholesale services). The communications group provided wireline communications services, including local exchange, network access, intraLATA long-distance services, and Internet services, as well as long-distance services.

The advertising and publishing group was responsible for printing and distributing telephone books, selling advertising, and operating online electronic directories.

The BellSouth – SBC/AT&T relationship went further than just Cingular Wireless. BellSouth & SBC/AT&T also co-owned yellowpages.com[9] (formerly RealPages.com and SmartPages.com).

BellSouth licensed its trademark to US Electronics, which produced telephones under the BellSouth brand. It also maintained a history sub-page at bellsouth.com/servicemarks which displayed its former and recent BellSouth logo usage. That page is no longer functional.[10]

 
AT&T Midtown Center, Atlanta, AT&T Southeast headquarters.
 
AT&T City Center, Birmingham, Alabama, South Central Bell's former Headquarters.

BellSouth stops displaying caller ID from Sprint customers edit

As of January 1, 2006, BellSouth customers no longer receive caller ID information from Sprint PCS customers. Any incoming call originating from a Sprint PCS cell phone will usually display the City, State format on the caller ID display instead of the name or business name associated with that number. Based on a 1996 agreement between Sprint and BellSouth, it is likely that this is a result of a ten-year contract. In 2003, Sprint sued BellSouth for $20 million as a result of Sprint claiming Bellsouth violated a 1996 contract by not providing Sprint caller-identification information to BellSouth customers.[11]

Similar caller ID "deals" have been left to the consumer to fight either with their own carrier or through government regulatory commissions for what they should have displayed on their caller ID device. In 2002, Sprint and SBC Communications could not come to an agreement on fees charged to carriers to look up the caller name information.[12][13]

Alleged NSA cooperation edit

In 2006, USA Today published an article which erroneously claimed that three of the largest United States carriers, including BellSouth, had been supplying calling records to the National Security Agency for all international and domestic calls. This data, the article claimed, is being used to create, "the largest database ever assembled."[14]

On May 16, 2006, BellSouth released a retraction claiming that no contract with the NSA existed and that they had never provided information such as calling records to the NSA.[15]

USA Today posted an update on June 30, 2006, stating that:

"On May 15, BellSouth said it could not categorically deny participation in the program until it had conducted a detailed investigation. BellSouth said that internal review concluded that the company did not contract with the NSA or turn over calling records."[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "BellSouth Corporation Company Profile – Company Information". louisville.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2008-09-08.[dead link]
  2. ^ "BellSouth Corporation Profile". smartbrief.com. Retrieved 2008-09-08.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Atossa Abrahamian (2009-02-09). "Reuters.com". Today.reuters.com. Retrieved 2012-05-16.[dead link]
  4. ^ a b "AT&T Press Release Headlines & News from AT&T". www.att.com. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  5. ^ "BellSouth. Информация об эмитенте. (LEI 549300K521AGBDAYHX03). Новости и кредитные рейтинги. Таблицы с бухгалтерской и финансовой отчетностью". Cbonds. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  6. ^ "Vodafone acquires BellSouth NZ". from the original on 2015-04-29.
  7. ^ "Telefonica Moviles Completes the Acquisition of 100% of Bellsouth's Mobile Operators in Ecuador, Guatemala and Panama". businesswire.com. 2004-10-14.
  8. ^ "BNamericas - TEM: 8 of 10 BellSouth acquisitions complete". BNamericas.com. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  9. ^ "YP.com – Yellow Pages, the new yellowpages.com".
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-23. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  11. ^ Atlanta Business Chronicle: December 17, 2003-Sprint sues BellSouth over caller ID, atlanta.bizjournals.com
  12. ^ Kansas City Business Journal: October 25, 2002-Sprint and SBC get hung up on deal for caller ID by Charlie Anderson, bizjournals.com
  13. ^ Washington Post: May 21, 2006-Caller ID Doesn't Always Give a Number – to the Providers' Benefit by Don Oldenburg, washingtonpost.com
  14. ^ USA Today: May 11, 2006-NSA has massive database of Americans' phone calls by Leslie Cauley, usatoday.com
  15. ^ "May 15, 2006-BellSouth denies giving records to NSA". CNN. 2006-05-15. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  16. ^ USA Today: June 30, 2006 – A Note to our Readers, usatoday.com

External links edit

  • , porticus.org
  • Archive of Bellsouth Intercept Messages[permanent dead link]
  • (in Hebrew) Cellcom, cellcom.co.il
  • (in Danish) Telenor Denmark, telenor.dk
  • (in Spanish) Telcel, telcel.com
  • Third party links
    • Yahoo! – BellSouth Corporation Company Profile, biz.yahoo.com
    • AT&T bids $67 Billion for BellSouth, biz.yahoo.com Yahoo! Finance, March 5, 2006, Harry Weber

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For the Bell Operating Company of AT amp T that serves the southeastern United States see BellSouth Telecommunications BellSouth LLC stylized as BELLSOUTH and formerly known as BellSouth Corporation was an American telecommunications holding company based in Atlanta Georgia BellSouth was one of the seven original Regional Bell Operating Companies after the U S Department of Justice forced the American Telephone amp Telegraph Company to divest itself of its regional telephone companies on January 1 1984 BellSouth LLCBellSouth Regional Headquarters in Nashville circa 2003 Trade nameAT amp T SouthCompany typeSubsidiaryTraded asNYSE BLSIndustryTelecommunicationsFounded1983 41 years ago 1983 Defunct2006 18 years ago 2006 FateAcquired by AT amp T Inc HeadquartersAtlanta Georgia U S Key peopleF Duane Ackerman Chairman and CEOProductsTelephone Internet TelevisionNumber of employees63 000ParentAT amp T Corporation 1983 AT amp T Inc 1 2 2006 SubsidiariesBellSouth TelecommunicationsIn a merger announced on March 5 2006 and executed on December 29 2006 AT amp T Inc originally SBC Communications acquired BellSouth for approximately 86 billion 1 325 shares of AT amp T for each share of BellSouth 3 The merger also consolidated ownership of Cingular Wireless and Yellowpages com both of which were joint ventures between BellSouth and AT amp T 4 With the merger completed wireless services previously offered by Cingular Wireless were then offered under the AT amp T name and BellSouth Telecommunications a subsidiary of a Bell Operating Company began doing business as AT amp T Southeast 4 The company became known as BellSouth LLC on June 26 2015 5 BellSouth was the last of the Regional Bell Operating Companies to keep its original corporate name after the 1984 AT amp T breakup as well as the last one to retain the Bell logo as part of its main corporate identity BellSouth also operated in Latin America in Argentina Australia Chile Colombia Ecuador Guatemala New Zealand Nicaragua Panama Peru Uruguay and Venezuela BellSouth operated in New Zealand under the name of BellSouth New Zealand Limited from 1993 until 1998 when it was acquired by Vodafone to become Vodafone New Zealand 6 It competed against Telecom New Zealand Its operations in Australia were under the name of BellSouth Australia Pty Limited All of Bellsouth s operations in Latin America were acquired by Telefonica in late 2004 for nearly 5 85 billion and became Movistar 7 8 Contents 1 Organization and services 1 1 BellSouth stops displaying caller ID from Sprint customers 2 Alleged NSA cooperation 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksOrganization and services editAs part of the breakup of the old AT amp T during 1984 BellSouth was formed as the holding company for the telephone operating companies in the southern portion of the old Bell System Atlanta based Southern Bell and Birmingham Alabama based South Central Bell The creation of BellSouth in effect reunited most telephone service in the Southeastern United States Southern Bell had been the Bell System operating company for the entire Southeast until 1967 when the western portion of its service territory became South Central Bell BellSouth formed a shared services company BellSouth Services to provide centralized functions such as engineering and information technology to Southern Bell and South Central Bell Services provided in the BellSouth operating area include telephone and DSL Dial Up Internet services in the states of Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina and Tennessee Satellite television service was provided as a partnership with DirecTV Cable television often via MMDS was provided in limited markets as BellSouth Entertainment as part of the Americast venture In 1992 BellSouth merged South Central Bell and BellSouth Services into Southern Bell which changed its name to BellSouth Telecommunications This created a single operating company in the BellSouth territory and fully reunited Southern Bell and South Central Bell However BellSouth continued using the Southern Bell name in the eastern portion of its territory and the South Central Bell name in the western portion until 1998 when it adopted BellSouth as the sole customer facing brand The company maintained its largest operation centers in Atlanta and Birmingham Region wide headquarters operations were also primarily in Atlanta and Birmingham Statewide operations centers were located in Birmingham Miami Atlanta Louisville New Orleans Jackson Charlotte Columbia and Nashville BellSouth Mobility was based in Atlanta Georgia and Birmingham Alabama In August 1998 BellSouth launched FastAccess DSL their broadband service provided through a DSL connection initially launched in the Atlanta Birmingham Charlotte Miami Ft Lauderdale Jacksonville New Orleans and Raleigh Durham areas Eventually it became available in all of BellSouth s service area Toward its end BellSouth realigned itself in two important areas wireless and broadband In 2001 they merged BellSouth Mobility their wireless enterprise with SBC s wireless services and took 40 stake in the resulting company Cingular Wireless The new company provided a large percentage of BellSouth s revenue This joint venture continued after SBC purchased the old AT amp T and rebranded as AT amp T Inc Continued increase of broadband penetration and applications in the consumer market was a key strategy to the company These activities were being funded in part by the sale of Latin America operations BellSouth became the first Baby Bell that did not operate pay telephones By 2003 BellSouth s payphone operation was discontinued because it had become too unprofitable most likely due to the increased availability of cell phones Cincinnati Bell has taken BellSouth s place for payphones in northern BellSouth territory independents have set in further south BellSouth s main operating units at its end were the Communications Group Domestic Wireless and Advertising and Publishing The communications group operated two wholly owned subsidiaries BellSouth Telecommunications Inc BST and BellSouth Long Distance Inc BSLD The main marketing groups for the communications group were consumer small business large business and interconnection wholesale services The communications group provided wireline communications services including local exchange network access intraLATA long distance services and Internet services as well as long distance services The advertising and publishing group was responsible for printing and distributing telephone books selling advertising and operating online electronic directories The BellSouth SBC AT amp T relationship went further than just Cingular Wireless BellSouth amp SBC AT amp T also co owned yellowpages com 9 formerly RealPages com and SmartPages com BellSouth licensed its trademark to US Electronics which produced telephones under the BellSouth brand It also maintained a history sub page at bellsouth com servicemarks which displayed its former and recent BellSouth logo usage That page is no longer functional 10 nbsp AT amp T Midtown Center Atlanta AT amp T Southeast headquarters nbsp AT amp T City Center Birmingham Alabama South Central Bell s former Headquarters BellSouth stops displaying caller ID from Sprint customers edit As of January 1 2006 BellSouth customers no longer receive caller ID information from Sprint PCS customers Any incoming call originating from a Sprint PCS cell phone will usually display the City State format on the caller ID display instead of the name or business name associated with that number Based on a 1996 agreement between Sprint and BellSouth it is likely that this is a result of a ten year contract In 2003 Sprint sued BellSouth for 20 million as a result of Sprint claiming Bellsouth violated a 1996 contract by not providing Sprint caller identification information to BellSouth customers 11 Similar caller ID deals have been left to the consumer to fight either with their own carrier or through government regulatory commissions for what they should have displayed on their caller ID device In 2002 Sprint and SBC Communications could not come to an agreement on fees charged to carriers to look up the caller name information 12 13 Alleged NSA cooperation editIn 2006 USA Today published an article which erroneously claimed that three of the largest United States carriers including BellSouth had been supplying calling records to the National Security Agency for all international and domestic calls This data the article claimed is being used to create the largest database ever assembled 14 On May 16 2006 BellSouth released a retraction claiming that no contract with the NSA existed and that they had never provided information such as calling records to the NSA 15 USA Today posted an update on June 30 2006 stating that On May 15 BellSouth said it could not categorically deny participation in the program until it had conducted a detailed investigation BellSouth said that internal review concluded that the company did not contract with the NSA or turn over calling records 16 See also edit nbsp Companies portal nbsp Telecommunications portalBellSouth Telecommunications Cingular Wireless nbsp Telephones portalReferences edit BellSouth Corporation Company Profile Company Information louisville bizjournals com Retrieved 2008 09 08 dead link BellSouth Corporation Profile smartbrief com Retrieved 2008 09 08 permanent dead link Atossa Abrahamian 2009 02 09 Reuters com Today reuters com Retrieved 2012 05 16 dead link a b AT amp T Press Release Headlines amp News from AT amp T www att com Retrieved 2017 12 23 BellSouth Informaciya ob emitente LEI 549300K521AGBDAYHX03 Novosti i kreditnye rejtingi Tablicy s buhgalterskoj i finansovoj otchetnostyu Cbonds Retrieved 2023 12 12 Vodafone acquires BellSouth NZ Archived from the original on 2015 04 29 Telefonica Moviles Completes the Acquisition of 100 of Bellsouth s Mobile Operators in Ecuador Guatemala and Panama businesswire com 2004 10 14 BNamericas TEM 8 of 10 BellSouth acquisitions complete BNamericas com Retrieved 2023 02 19 YP com Yellow Pages the new yellowpages com Archive org Oct 14 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 10 23 Retrieved 2021 12 15 Atlanta Business Chronicle December 17 2003 Sprint sues BellSouth over caller ID atlanta bizjournals com Kansas City Business Journal October 25 2002 Sprint and SBC get hung up on deal for caller ID by Charlie Anderson bizjournals com Washington Post May 21 2006 Caller ID Doesn t Always Give a Number to the Providers Benefit by Don Oldenburg washingtonpost com USA Today May 11 2006 NSA has massive database of Americans phone calls by Leslie Cauley usatoday com May 15 2006 BellSouth denies giving records to NSA CNN 2006 05 15 Retrieved 2012 05 16 USA Today June 30 2006 A Note to our Readers usatoday comExternal links editBell Operating Companies porticus org Archive of Bellsouth Intercept Messages permanent dead link in Hebrew Cellcom cellcom co il in Danish Telenor Denmark telenor dk in Spanish Telcel telcel com Third party links Yahoo BellSouth Corporation Company Profile biz yahoo com AT amp T bids 67 Billion for BellSouth biz yahoo com Yahoo Finance March 5 2006 Harry Weber Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BellSouth amp oldid 1191998818, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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