- Ameritech
Infobox Company
company_name = AT&T Teleholdings, Inc.
company_
type = Private (subsidiary of AT&T Inc.)
foundation = 1983
location =Chicago, IL ,USA
industry =Telecommunication s
products =Telephone ,Internet ,Television
parent = SBC Communications/AT&T Inc. (1999-present)AT&T Teleholdings, Inc., formerly Ameritech Corporation (and before that American Information Technologies Corporation) is a
U.S. telecommunication s company that arose out of the 1984AT&T divestiture. Ameritech was one of seven Regional Bell Operating Companies divested.Ameritech was created as a holding company; under its umbrella were:
*Illinois Bell Telephone Company
*Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Inc.
*Michigan Bell Telephone Company
* TheOhio 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 calledAmeritech Mobile Communications .Prior to its merger with
SBC Communications , Ameritech's corporate headquarters were in a leased space above theChicago Mercantile Exchange on floors 34 through 39 of 30 S Wacker Dr, Chicago IL. Further corporate offices were located at 225 W Randolph St, Chicago IL (formerly "The Illinois Bell Building") and 1 Ameritech Center Dr, Hoffman Estates IL ("The Ameritech Center"). It was traded on theNYSE under the "AIT" symbol.Merger with SBC Communications
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 [http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/News_Releases/1999/nrcc9077.html] to ensure adequate competition. 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 toGTE . Since SBC already had a majority stake in a large mobile provider (Cingular ), the merged company, if it were to operate Ameritech Cellular and Cingular both, would have wielded too much market power.SBC and Ameritech officially merged on
1999 -10-08 . Prior to the merger, Ameritech's Chairman and CEO wasRichard Notebaert , who later (in 2002) became CEO of competitorQwest .Some critics [http://www.teletruth.org/TakeAction/Breakupsbcameritech/BreakupSBCAmeritech.html] contend that the merged SBC-Ameritech failed to offer competing service by the April 2002 deadline and consequently should pay the $1.18B penalty.
The end of Ameritech
On January 15, 2003, SBC Communications changed its
d/b/a names, and then changed the legal name of Ameritech Corp. to SBC Teleholdings, Inc., and would begin doing business as SBC Midwest. On January 15, 2006,AT&T changed itsd/b/a names, and Ameritech was again renamed, becoming AT&T Teleholdings, Inc. [cite web |url=http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=169415 |title=AT&T Teleholdings, Inc.: Private Company Information - BusinessWeek |accessdate=2008-09-08] 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".
Brand history
References
External links
* [http://www.porticus.org/bell/table_of_changes.html Bell System Memorial's RBOC page]
* [http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/News_Releases/1999/nrcc9077.html FCC APPROVES SBC-AMERITECH MERGER SUBJECT TO COMPETITION-ENHANCING CONDITIONS] (FCC decree allowing merger)
* [http://www.teletruth.org/TakeAction/Breakupsbcameritech/BreakupSBCAmeritech.html Break Up SBC Ameritech] (critique of failure to meet merger conditions)
* [http://www.bell.com RBOCs]
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