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Bell Telephone Company, or
PacBell for short.
Pacific Telesis was
formed as a
holding company for
PacBell's interests, with
PacBell and
Nevada Bell (which...
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ballpark for $50 million for 24 years. The
stadium was
named Pacific Bell Park, or
Pac Bell Park for short. Just days
before the
sponsorship was announced,...
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simply the
Telephone Building, and,
after 1984, as The
Pacific Bell Building or The
PacBell Building.[citation needed] When it
opened on May 30, 1925, The...
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December 31, 2006.
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PacBell Building". Emporis.com.
Archived from the...
- one of the most prominent,
along with its 133-metre (436 ft) "twin", the
PacBell Building to the south. Upon completion, the
building was
iconic enough...
- the booth's history, rise to fame, destruction, and aftermath. AT&T's
PacBell no
longer owns the Baker,
California +1-760-733-9****
block of one thousand...
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which had also been
referred to as "
PacTel."
After the
corporate name change,
Pacific Bell was
commonly known as "
PacBell." The red and
white star trademarked...
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Candlestick Park from 1960 to 1999, and
Oracle Park,
previously called PacBell Park, SBC Park and AT&T Park,
since 2000. The Giants'
Opening Day starting...
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Madison Complex Tandem Office Alternative names AT&T
Switching Center PacBell Tower Pacific Telephone Tower SBC
Building SBC
Communications Switching...
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shortened "
PacBell" nickname)
until SBC
purchased it.[citation needed] In Canada,
Bell Canada (divested from AT&T in 1975)
continues to use the
Bell name....