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YP Midwest Publishing LLC., originally Ameritech Publishing, Inc., was formed in 1983 during the Bell System Divestiture. It combined the former directory
Ameritech_Publishing
Subsidiary of AT&T
AT&T Teleholdings, Inc., formerly known as Ameritech Corporation (and, before that, American Information Technologies Corporation), was an American telecommunications
Ameritech
American yellow pages and marketing company
father of Reuben H. Donnelley "FORM 10-K". "Partnership renewed: Ameritech Publishing Inc. and Donnelley…". Chicago Tribune. December 1, 1990. Retrieved
Dex_One
American telecommunications company
the smallest "Baby Bell" and it grew by acquiring Pacific Telesis and Ameritech. AT&T later spun off Lucent Technologies along with its wireless and broadband
AT&T
1982 US government action ending telephone monopoly
these companies and the local operating companies placed under them were: Ameritech Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell Ohio Bell Wisconsin Bell Bell
Breakup_of_the_Bell_System
U.S. regional telephone company created by 1984 break of AT&T
Modification of Final Judgment, the resulting Baby Bells were originally named: Ameritech Bell Atlantic BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis Southwestern Bell US West
Regional Bell Operating Company
Regional_Bell_Operating_Company
American communications services provider
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Iconectiv
American software company
Edwin D. (2003). "Milestones in Computer and Science History". Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 164. Rench, Carl F. (April 18, 1984). "Oral history interview
NCR_Voyix
joint venture of five telephone companies: SBC, BellSouth Corporation, Ameritech Corporation, GTE Corporation (later part of Verizon by 2000) and SNET
Americast
Telecommunications history
AT&T and the FCC. In May 1998, Ameritech and SBC announced a $62 billion merger, in which SBC would take over Ameritech. After making several organizational
History_of_AT&T
Canadian telecommunications company
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Bell_Canada
American technology company
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Avaya
American telecommunications company (1885–2024)
Operating Companies, commonly known as Baby Bells. These companies were: Ameritech, acquired by SBC in 1999, now part of AT&T Inc. Bell Atlantic (now Verizon
AT&T_Corporation
Computer mainframe database system
Company and was subsequently owned by Insyte, Applied Data Research, Ameritech, and Computer Associates International, Inc. Datacom was acquired by CA
DATACOM/DB
Research program at harvard university
Newspaper Publishers Association American Telephone & Telegraph Ameritech Ameritech Publishing Anderson, Benjamin & Read Anderson, Benjamin, Read & Haney Anonymous
Program on Information Resources Policy
Program_on_Information_Resources_Policy
US telecom company
AT&T merged the operations of SNET into AT&T Teleholdings, formerly Ameritech, making it a subsidiary of the latter. On June 1, 2007, the operations
Frontier Communications of Connecticut
Frontier_Communications_of_Connecticut
American directory company
Donnelley's Illinois operations for SBC became known as the R. H. Donnelley Publishing & Advertising of Illinois Partnership. SBC merged Southwestern Bell Advertising
YP_Holdings
1980s–1990s library software
acquired by Ameritech. Dynix and NOTIS Systems (maker of NOTIS), which Ameritech purchased in October 1991, were consolidated into Ameritech Library Services
Dynix_(software)
creating US West Dex. US West Dex, Inc. became the new name of US West's publishing company. In 2000, Qwest Communications International acquired US West
Dex_Media
U.S. business services company
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Thryv
American software company
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Teradata
Former American wireless carrier
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
AT&T_Wireless_Services
Former American telecommunications company
states went on strike against NYNEX, Pacific Telesis, Bell Atlantic, and Ameritech. While most of the walkouts were eventually settled, NYNEX did not agree
NYNEX
American integrated circuit components company
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Agere_Systems
American telephone service company (1983–2000)
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
US_West
Defunct American Bell Operating Company
AT&T Teleholdings, which is the current name of the former Baby Bell Ameritech. San Francisco Bay Area portal Companies portal "Pacific Telesis Group
Pacific_Telesis
1980s cellphone series
from his 1983 Mercedes-Benz 380SL to Bob Barnett, former president of Ameritech Mobile Communications, who then placed a call on a DynaTAC from inside
DynaTAC
Telephone manufacturing company
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Advanced_American_Telephones
Southwestern American subsidiary of AT&T
with the Pacific Telesis "access" mark to the logos of its divisions (Ameritech, Nevada Bell, Pacific Bell, SNET, Southwestern Bell). In 2000, the Bell
Southwestern_Bell
American electronics distribution company
Telephone: The Life Story of a Technology. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-313-33207-4. Adams, Stephen B.; Orville R. Butler
Graybar
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Frontier Communications ILEC Holdings
Frontier_Communications_ILEC_Holdings
American telecommunications company (1996-2006)
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Lucent_Technologies
Defunct American telecommunications company
were the Communications Group, Domestic Wireless, and Advertising and Publishing. The communications group operated two wholly owned subsidiaries, BellSouth
BellSouth
U.S. communications company
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
AirTouch
Cable operations division for AT&T
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
AT&T_Broadband
July 3, 2024. "Ameritech Center". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2007. Retrieved December 22, 2007. "Ameritech Center". SkyscraperPage
List of tallest buildings in Cleveland
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Cleveland
Former software laboratory
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Unix_System_Laboratories
Phone company
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Consolidated Communications of Northern New England
Consolidated_Communications_of_Northern_New_England
New Jersey telephone equipment leasing company
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
QLT_Consumer_Lease_Services
Canadian telecommunications company (1895–2013)
Mystic Triangle: A Modern Magazine of Rosicrucian Philosophy. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 9780766107052.[verification needed] Nortel Networks (2009). "Corporate
Nortel
American tennis player (born 1981)
After not playing in 1996, Williams won her first main-draw match at the Ameritech Cup Chicago in November 1997. Ranked No.304, she upset No.7 Mary Pierce
Serena_Williams
American cable television company
MediaOne Group, Inc. and the US West Communications Group and directory publishing division US West Dex were transferred to a new entity that took the US
MediaOne
American artist
advertising accounts for two of the regional Bell Operating Companies, Ameritech and Pacific Telesis. His four years of international experience at Saatchi
William_Drenttel
Health care profession
Retrieved 3 May 2024. "5 Myths about Registered Nurses – Ameritech College of Healthcare". Ameritech College of Healthcare. 6 November 2014. Archived from
Nursing
American scientist (1946–2023)
Yale colleagues. ILS attracted other corporate sponsors such as IBM and Ameritech, as well as government sponsors such as the U.S. Army, EPA and the National
Roger_Schank
City in Illinois, United States
Kellogg-Keebler Classic from 2002 to 2004. Stonebridge also hosted the Ameritech Senior Open from 1991 to 1995 on the Senior PGA Tour. The Aurora Islanders/Blues/Foxes
Aurora,_Illinois
American telecommunications company
controversy after it was reported that its writers were forbidden from publishing articles related to net neutrality or domestic surveillance. Although
Verizon
American semiconductor company
and in 1990 in New York City. In 1990, Nynex Mobile Communications and Ameritech Mobile Communications were the first carriers to implement CDMA networks
Qualcomm
began acquiring other telephone companies, including Pacific Telesis, Ameritech, and SNET. It began including the "SBC" branding with the names of its
Southwestern Bell Yellow Pages
Southwestern_Bell_Yellow_Pages
American economist
University and also serves as director of the SPEA International Office, Ameritech Chair of Economic Development, and director of SPEA's Institute for Development
David_B._Audretsch
Epson HX-20. 1983: Stereolithography is invented by Chuck Hull. 1983: Ameritech, now known as AT&T, commercialized the Bell System (its cellular network)
Timeline of historic inventions
Timeline_of_historic_inventions
American airline
Chicago, Illinois at Chicago Midway International Airport in the former Ameritech corporate hangar facilities. This was a 220,000-square-foot (20,000 m2)
Indigo Airlines (American airline)
Indigo_Airlines_(American_airline)
Former indoor arena in Chicago, Illinois, United States
City). 1994: The final event at Chicago Stadium was Scottie Pippen's Ameritech Classic charity basketball game, which was organized through Reverend
Chicago_Stadium
American projects to promote computer research
Washington, D.C., Chicago, and San Jose and run by Sprint, MFS Datanet, Ameritech, and Pacific Bell. The NAPs were the forerunners of modern Internet exchange
National Science Foundation Network
National_Science_Foundation_Network
Telephone company in Hawaii, United States
Northern Electric (via Western Electric) 1975 Bell Canada 1984 Divestiture Ameritech Bell Atlantic Bell Communications Research BellSouth NYNEX Pacific Telesis
Hawaiian_Telcom
American management consulting firm
to start his own firm building computerized models for clients such as Ameritech Corporation (which would later become AT&T), Chase Bank, General Electric
Oliver_Wyman
Online telephone directories of businesses sorted by category
state and be linked to the appropriate online directory, as published by Ameritech, BellSouth, Pacific Bell, or US West. The site experienced stiff competition
Electronic_Yellow_Pages
Former American networking hardware company
backing from companies such as Sequoia Capital Accel Partners, AT&T, and Ameritech. By late 1996, the company employed 35 and had leased a 6,000-square-foot
Sentient_Networks
Hacker group
include those of United States Army, White House, United States Cellular, Ameritech, US Postal Service, NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
GlobalHell
Telephone companies and Internet service providers
05/11/1998 SBC Communications Inc Telecommunications Services United States Ameritech Corp Telecommunications Services United States 62,592.54 01/15/1999 Vodafone
Telecommunications_industry
Public park in Chicago, Illinois, US
unveiling of the sculpture during the grand opening weekend of the park. Ameritech donated $3 million for the naming right for the plaza, but it was SBC
Millennium_Park
American sports announcer
Championship radio and television network, and was an associate producer on the Ameritech Showdown, the Emmy Award winning telecast of the state's PGA Skins game
Jim_Brandstatter
Nigerian-American technologist, designer, and entrepreneur
interactive design, internet technologies, and hardware at companies including Ameritech, Imation, and IBM. While based in Minneapolis in the early to mid-2000s
Ade_A._Olufeko
Aspect of viral disease pandemic
moved offshore, seeking lower costs. American mask manufacturer Prestige Ameritech warned for years that the USA mask supply chain was too dependent on China
Shortages related to the COVID-19 pandemic
Shortages_related_to_the_COVID-19_pandemic
American businessman
However, in 1966, the house was moved to a lot on East Ross Street, when Ameritech bought the West Main property. The present-day house includes two sections
William_Dennison_Cary
communications. The call was to Bob Barnett, the former president of Ameritech Mobile Communications, who then placed a call on a DynaTAC from inside
List of events at Soldier Field
List_of_events_at_Soldier_Field
former chairman and CEO, Qwest Communications International, Inc., and Ameritech Jack F. Reichert (1957), former president of Brunswick Corp. Deven Sharma
List of University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee people
List_of_University_of_Wisconsin–Milwaukee_people
Independently-managed public schools
NewSchools Venture Fund. Private businesses and foundations, such as Ameritech and the Annenberg Fund, have provided financial support to some charters
Charter schools in the United States
Charter_schools_in_the_United_States
Television channel
styled cable channel in 1993. The Michigan Public Service Commission and Ameritech settled an overcharging lawsuit. Governor John Engler already had his
Michigan Government Television
Michigan_Government_Television
American Library Association award
K. Sybrowsky 2000 Cofounder of Dynix, founder of Snowbird Institute, Ameritech Library Services, President of the board of trustees for the Provo City
ALA_Medal_of_Excellence
Automation Richard Notebaert, former chairman and CEO of Qwest, Tellabs and Ameritech Lee R. Raymond, former chairman and CEO, ExxonMobil Philip D. Reed, former
List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people
List_of_University_of_Wisconsin–Madison_people
AMERITECH PUBLISHING
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Scrivener.The Scribner family that founded the American publishing house was established in America by one Benjamin Scrivener, who settled in Norwalk, CT in 1680. The present form of the name was adopted after 1742. The firm was established in 1846 by Charles Scribner (1821–71), who was born in NY, where his father was established as a prosperous merchant.
AMERITECH PUBLISHING
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Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Flashes of Lightning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval form of the personal name John.
Boy/Male
Indian
Clean
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
A House; Swift
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a river
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Bold friend.
Girl/Female
Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish
Frenchman; Free Woman
Boy/Male
English
Sword.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Excellent
Girl/Female
Greek
Defends man.
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n.
The art or business of printing and publishing; hence, printed publications, taken collectively, more especially newspapers or the persons employed in writing for them; as, a free press is a blessing, a licentious press is a curse.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Publish
n.
The publishing of banns.
n.
The act of divulging or publishing.
n.
A publishing by proclamation; a public proclamation.
n.
The naming or publishing of the current price of stocks, bonds, or any commodity; also the price named.
n.
The act of publishing or making known; notification to the people at large, either by words, writing, or printing; proclamation; divulgation; promulgation; as, the publication of the law at Mount Sinai; the publication of the gospel; the publication of statutes or edicts.
n.
Proclamation; announcement; a publishing.