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Murphy native William E. McDonald is President and CEO of Sprint Mid-Atlantic Telecom.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 52 Issue 4, Apr 1994, p8-11, por
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2957
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The Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 has eliminated local telephone company monopolies and opened the way for competition. By the end of 1996, at least fifteen companies will be competing statewide for local service.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 54 Issue 7, July 1996, p16,19-20
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2968
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There was a time when selecting local telephone service was easy. Only a few companies were available. Now a ruling by the N.C. Utilities Commission allows competition, and nine new companies are ready to compete for customers.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 54 Issue 7, July 1996, p18, il
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11098
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John J. Ryan of Charlotte, vice president and general manager for Southern Bell Telephone Company for North Carolina, is featured in this month's We The People Magazine's North Carolina Businessman in the News.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 29 Issue 12, Dec 1971, p11-12, 14, 46-47, por
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12989
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North Carolina's three largest telephone companies are profiled. They are Southern Bell Telephone Company (Charlotte); Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company (Tarboro); and GTE South, Inc. (Durham).
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 47 Issue 10, Oct 1989, p22, 24, 26-27, il
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13028
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J. Billie Ray, Jr., President-North Carolina Southern Bell Telephone Company, is featured in North Carolina magazine's Executive Profile section.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 5, May 1991, p12, 14-15, por
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30167
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Considered one of North Carolina's most outstanding farm and civic leaders, Edwin Pate--of Laurinburg, North Carolina--has been elected as a member of the Board of Directors for Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. a graduate of North Carolina State College and member of the Board of Trustees for the Greater University of North Carolina, Pate will aid in the direction of one of the south's most extensive business organizations.
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30709
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The Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company has undertaken a $13,000,000 expansion for 1957. To meet the growing demands of telephone service in eastern North Carolina, the expansion will include an additional outside plant and new central office equipment.
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30876
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The telephone needs of North Carolina are rapidly expanding, and this has been keeping companies like Southern Bell very busy. Last year, more than 42000 telephones were gained in North Carolina, and the total cost of construction was over $21 million. New officers, cable projects, and extensions of current lines also took place in 1958.
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31045
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By the end of 1962, at least two Project Telstar experimental satellites, part of the Bell Telephone system repearter satellite program, will have been spun into orbit as a result of recent development in space technology. for more than 20,000 Bell System employees in North Carolina under Western Electric, the experiments highlight a year of space exploration as the first orbit of the earth by an American is scheduled as well.
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31357
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This special section is the second of two parts, exploring how North Carolinians will be affected by the fallout from the AT&T break-up and telephone industry deregulation. Among the recent changes are telephone company revenues, access charges, and billing for individual local calls.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 16 Issue 2, Feb 1984, p11-13, il
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32332
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B. Franklin Skinner is the vice president and general manager for Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company’s North Carolina operations. Recently, Skinner proposed a rate increase to maintain the company’s service and to keep up with growth in North Carolina. This article discusses Skinner’s background, contributions to the telephone industry, and current issues facing Southern Bell.
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32959
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AT&T, once the largest company in the world, is restructuring their corporation to enter new markets and to offer new products and services. The 14,000 AT&T employees in North Carolina are spread among AT&T Technologies business groups, and AT&T Communications as long-distance operators, technicians or support personnel.
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