- Regional Bell Operating Company
The Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOC) are the result of the U.S. Department of Justice
antitrust suit against the formerAmerican Telephone & Telegraph Company (later known as AT&T Corp.)History
On
January 8 ,1982 , AT&T Corp. settled the suit and agreed to divest ("spin off") its local exchange service operating companies. EffectiveJanuary 1 ,1984 , AT&T Corp.'s local operations were split into seven independent Regional Bell Operating Companies known as "Baby Bells." RBOCs were originally known as Regional Holding Companies, or RHCs [1] .After the
Modification of Final Judgment , the resulting "Baby Bells" were originally:*
Ameritech — (acquired by SBC in 1999)
*Bell Atlantic — (acquiredGTE in 2000 and changed its name toVerizon )
*BellSouth — (acquired byAT&T Inc. in 2006)
*NYNEX — (acquired by Bell Atlantic in 1996)
*Pacific Telesis — (acquired by SBC in 1997)
* Southwestern Bell — (changed its name to SBC in 1995; acquired AT&T Corp. in 2005 and changed its name toAT&T Inc.)
*U S West — (acquired byQwest in 2000)Prior to 1984, AT&T Corp. also held investments in two smaller and otherwise independent companies,
Cincinnati Bell andSouthern New England Telephone (SNET). Following the 1984 breakup, these became fully independent as well. All nine local-exchange companies were assigned a share of the rights to the Bell trademark. Additionally, there was one comparably-sized independent (non-Bell) company,GTE .hared trademarks
After divestiture AT&T Corp. was prohibited from using the Bell name or logo (with the notable exception of AT&T's
Bell Laboratories ), and those trademarks would be shared by the RBOCs. Since the BellSouth acquisition, Cincinnati Bell has been the only former AT&T company still carrying the "Bell" name. (Additionally,Bell Canada , which was separated from AT&T in 1956, continues to use the "Bell" trademark, which it owns outright in Canada.)Verizon continues to use the Bell logo on its payphones (including formerGTE payphones), hard hats, trucks, and buildings. As well,Malheur Bell , an autonomous local phone company owned by Qwest, uses the Bell name and logo. In both cases, these are likely intended to display continued use in order to maintain the companies' respective trademark rights.On the other hand, excluding historical documents and residual usage on the former BellSouth website, AT&T Inc. does not presently make any active use of the Bell marks.
Original 1984 Regional Holding Company logos
Mergers
Many of these companies have since merged, leaving only 3 regional telephone companies in the United States. After the 1984 breakup, part of AT&T Corp.'s
Bell Labs was split off intoBellcore , which would serve as an R&D and standards body for the seven Baby Bells. In 1997,Bellcore was acquired byScience Applications International Corporation where it became a wholly owned subsidiary and was renamedTelcordia . [Dr. J. Robert Beyster with Peter Economy, The SAIC Solution: How We Built an $8 Billion Employee-Owned Technology Company, John Wiley & Sons (2007) p.73]AT&T Inc.
Southwestern Bell Corporation, which changed its name to
SBC Communications in 1995, acquiredPacific Telesis in 1997, former independent Bell System franchise not part of divestiture,SNET in 1998, andAmeritech in 1999. In February 2005, SBC announced its plans to acquire former parent company AT&T Corp. for over $16 billion. SBC took on the AT&T name upon merger closure onNovember 18 ,2005 . SBC began trading as AT&T Inc. onDecember 1 ,2005 but began re-branding as early as November 21. OnMarch 5 ,2006 , it was announced thatAT&T Inc. [http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060305/at_t_bellsouth.html?.v=16 would purchase]BellSouth for $67 billion U.S., in an all-stock deal. OnDecember 29 ,2006 , theFCC approved the merger, worth $86 billion US. [http://money.cnn.com/2006/12/29/news/companies/att_bellsouth/?postversion=2006122919]Verizon Communications
In 1997,
NYNEX was acquired byBell Atlantic (taking theBell Atlantic name), which later, in 2000, merged withGTE , the largest independent telephone company, to formVerizon . In 2005, following a protracted bidding war with rival RBOC Qwest, Verizon announced that it would acquire long distance company MCI. The Verizon and MCI merger closed onJanuary 6 ,2006 .On
January 16 ,2007 , Verizon announced that it would split offVerizon New England operations inMaine ,New Hampshire , andVermont into a separate operating company, which then will be spun off and merged withFairPoint Communications . The deal was completed on March 31, 2008.Qwest
In 2000,
US West was merged intoQwest , aDenver -basedfiber optics long-distance company. Also provides internet, wireless, and local telephone services. [cite web |url=http://www.qwest.com |title=Qwest Homepage |accessdate=2008-01-20 |publisher=Qwest Communications International Inc. ]Cincinnati Bell
* The former independent
Bell System franchiseCincinnati Bell , which was not part of the 1984 divestiture because AT&T only held a minority stake in the company, remains independent of the RBOCs.Bell Canada
*
Bell Canada was divested from AT&T Corp. in 1956 and not part of the 1984 agreement.Notes
# The acronym RHC for Regional Holding Company is also sometimes seen.
ee also
*
Incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC)
*Competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC)
*Bellcore (now known as Telcordia)
*Local access and transport area (LATA)
*Bell System Divestiture References
External links
* [http://www.bellsystemmemorial.com/images/bocmap.gifPre-divestiture RBOC map (from Bell System Memorial)(dead link)]
* [http://www.bellsystemmemorial.com/table_of_changes.html Table of RBOC changes (from Bell System Memorial)(dead link)]
* [http://www.qwest.com/ Qwest Communications]
* [http://www.att.com/ AT&T Inc.]
* [http://www.verizon.com/ Verizon Communications]
* [http://www.cincinnatibell.com/ Cincinnati Bell]
* [http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060305/at_t_bellsouth.html?.v=16 Yahoo! Finance Article] on AT&T's purchase of BellSouth
* [http://www.boston.com/news/local/maine/articles/2008/03/30/fairpoint_verizon_deal_comes_to_a_close_on_monday/ Boston.com - FairPoint-Verizon deal comes to a close on Monday]
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