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AT & T (Firm)

 Organization

administrative history

Citation:
Its Annual report, 1982: t.p. (AT&T) p. 2 of cover (American Telephone and Telegraph Company); 1993: p. 1 (we plan to change the company’s formal name from American Telephone and Telegraph Company to AT&T Corp. ... at our 1994 annual meeting)

AT&T technical journal, Mar./Apr. 1996: ed. p. (On Sept. 20, 1995 AT&T announced it would restructure into 3 separate independent companies ... AT&T ... Lucent Technologies ... NCR)

Von Auw, A. Heritage and destiny, 1983 (x-ref.) CIP t.p. (Bell System)

Wasserman, N. From invention to innovation, c1985: CIP galley (AT & T; American Telephone and Telegraph Company)

Kobayashi, N. ATT to IBM ga Nihon Denki o Kuppukusaserarenai riyū, 1986: p. 4 (Amerika Denwa Denshin Kaisha)

LexisNexis, via WWW, Nov. 14, 2013 (AT&T; broken up in 1984, regional arms such as Southwestern Bell established as separate companies; SBC Communications (earlier Southwestern Bell) purchased AT&T in 2005, took the AT&T name)

Wikipedia, via WWW, Nov. 15, 2013 (AT&T; est. as American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1885; provided local telephone service nationally through subsidiaries under government-approved monopoly; monopoly ended by regulators in 1984, AT&T required to divest regional subsidiaries; left to provide long-distance phone service; purchased by SBC Communications in 2005, taking the AT&T name; now focuses on telecommunications and wireless service; headquarters, Dallas, Tex.)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Department of Technology records on AT & T, 1983-1988

 Series — Carton 9: Series 6; Series 7 [Barcode: 31197227664718], Folder: 1-28
Identifier: UA 1119 Series 6
Scope and Contents

Contains materials pertaining to AT & T and the association with the department. The materials include budgets, contracts, newsletters, and schedules pertaining to students and faculty of the School of Technology from 1983 to 1988.

Dates: 1983-1988