Subsidiaries
See also: Bell System DivestitureBefore the 1984 break-up, the Bell System consisted of the following corporate structure:
- American Telephone and Telegraph Company, a holding company and long-distance carrier
- Illinois Bell Telephone Company
- Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Incorporated
- Michigan Bell Telephone Company
- New England Telephone and Telegraph Company
- New Jersey Bell Telephone Company
- New York Telephone Company
- Northwestern Bell Telephone Company
- Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company
- South Central Bell Telephone Company
- Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
- Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
- The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania
- The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company
- The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Maryland
- The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of West Virginia
- The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia
- The Diamond State Telephone Company
- The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company
- Malheur Home Telephone Company
- The Ohio Bell Telephone Company
- The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
- Bell Telephone Company of Nevada
- Wisconsin Telephone Company
- Other subsidiaries:
- Western Electric Co., Inc. (equipment manufacturing)
- Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. (R&D, co-owned between AT&T and Western Electric)
- Cincinnati Bell, Inc. (22.7% owned)
- The Southern New England Telephone Company (16.8% owned)
- Bellcomm
- Western Electric Co., Inc. (equipment manufacturing)
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