Indiana Bell

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Indiana Bell was a regional telephone company that provided local and long-distance telecommunications services in the state of Indiana.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bell System operating company
regional telephone company
brandOwner Bell System NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolvedOrAbolished 20th century
hasPart local exchange carrier operations in Indiana
long-distance network connections in Indiana
headquartersLocation Indianapolis, Indiana NERFINISHED
industry telecommunications
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Indiana NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
Eastern Time Zone
memberOf Bell System NERFINISHED
notableEvent office building rotated in downtown Indianapolis in 1930 to allow street widening while operations continued
operatingArea Indiana NERFINISHED
owned telephone exchanges in Indiana
parentCompany AT&T NERFINISHED
American Telephone and Telegraph Company NERFINISHED
partOf Midwestern Bell operating companies NERFINISHED
providedServiceFor business customers in Indiana
residential customers in Indiana
regulatedBy Indiana Public Service Commission NERFINISHED
reorganizedAs Ameritech Indiana NERFINISHED
service local telephone service
long-distance telephone service
telecommunications services
subjectOf engineering case studies on building relocation in Indianapolis
historical studies of Bell System divestiture in the Midwest
successor AT&T Indiana NERFINISHED
Ameritech NERFINISHED
telephoneArea most of Indiana excluding some independent telephone company territories
usedBrand Bell logo
usedTechnology analog telephone switching
copper wire telephone network
digital telephone switching
fiber-optic telecommunications infrastructure

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Ameritech operatedBrand Indiana Bell