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  1. Michigan Bell is the subsidiary of AT&T serving the state of Michigan. Following the Bell System divestiture on January 8, 1984, the company became a subsidiary of Ameritech, the Regional Bell operating company that served the midwestern United States.

  2. Michigan Bell, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ameritech Corp., is the primary supplier of local telephone service in Michigan. The company, in business since the turn of the century, was controlled by the American Telegraph and Telephone Co. until the break-up of the telecommunications giant in 1984.

  3. A collection of over one million images documenting the activities, products, services, and events of Michigan Bell Telephone Company from 1949 to 1983. The collection includes photos of employees, customers, exhibits, disasters, and historical milestones.

  4. The Michigan Bell and Western Electric Warehouse is a former commercial warehouse building located at 882 Oakman Boulevard (also numbered as 14300 Woodrow Wilson) [2] in Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [1] It is now known as the NSO Bell Building .

  5. The AT&T Building (formerly known as the SBC Building, the Ameritech Building and the Michigan Bell Building) was completed for the Michigan Bell Telephone Company in 1919 [1] and expanded in 1928. It is located at 1365 Cass Avenue, and occupies the block bordered by First Street, Cass Avenue, State Street, and Michigan Avenue.

  6. Michigan Bell Telephone Company operates as a telecom service provider. The Company offers include data transmission, transmission of radio and television programs and private line voice...

  7. Mar 20, 2018 · Learn about the history of the Michigan Bell Telephone Company sign found in the Brody/Emmons dump site at MSU. Discover how the company evolved from a monopoly to a subsidiary of AT&T and how public phones changed over time.