- Independent telephone company
An Independent telephone company in the
United States was a telephone company providing local service which was not part of theBell system group of companies, "Ma Bell", before the 1984Bell System divestiture or breakup of the Bell system. They usually operated in rural or less densely populated areas than those of the Bell operating companies. One estimate (seeWestern Electric ) is that there were 1300 "independent" telephone companies.The size ranged up from the small “
mom and pop ” companies run by a husband and wife team, with the husband doing the outside lines work and the wife operating a manual switchboard. Later these small companies would have aClass 5 telephone switch providing local automatic service (sometimes called aCommunity Dial Office ), probably manufactured by theAutomatic Electric Company ,Stromberg-Carlson or theKellogg Switchboard & Supply Company .Large independent companies like
GTE andContinental Telephone resembled the Bell system withvertical integration ; GTE included local operating companies, long line (toll) companies and manufacturing companies.From 1949 the Rural Electrification Authority (REA), now the
Rural Utilities Service , could provide assistance to telephone co-operatives to extend telephone service in rural areas.The voice of the smaller independents were the two magazines, "Telephony" and "Telephone Engineer and Management" (TE&M), both from Chicago. The United States Independent Telephone Association (USITA), their trade association, became the
United States Telecom Association Bryant Pond in
Woodstock, Maine was famous as having the last manual magneto (hand-crank) telephone exchange in America. The family-owned Bryant Pond Telephone Company was operated from a two-position magneto switchboard in the living room of owners Barbara and Elden Hathaway. In 1981 the company was purchased by the Oxford County Telephone & Telegraph Company, a nearby larger independent company, and automatic service was provided in 1983.In Canada
Bell Canada has a dominant position as a local service provider, particularly east ofManitoba and in the Northern territories, and many of the independent telephone companies are inBritish Columbia ,Ontario andQuebec .ee also
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List of United States telephone companies
*List of Canadian telephone companies
*Canadian Independent Telephone Association External links
* [http://www.privateline.com/mt_telephonehistory/iv_the_telephone_evolves/07_part_g/ Bryant Pond Telephone Company]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3065/is_n5_v23/ai_15264114 TE&M changes name]
* [http://www.telephonetribute.com/stories.html Stories from independent telco workers]
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