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Pacific Telesis Group (
PacTel) was one of the
seven Regional Bell
Operating Companies,
sometimes also
referred to as "RBOCs" or "Baby Bells",
created in...
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through much of California. The
Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company, or "
PacTel" for short,
managed the Bell System's
telephone operations in California...
- offices.
AirTouch Communications was
formed when
Pacific Telesis spun off
PacTel Cellular in 1994. In July 1994,
AirTouch Communications and US West formed...
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Mobile Systems NYNEX Mobile Communications AirTouch PacTel Mobile Access U S WEST
NewVector PacTel Mobile Access and U S WEST
NewVector are
owned by Verizon...
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conglomerate Amorim and USA's
Pacific Telesis,
owner of
mobile operator PacTel Cellular.
PacTel Cellular was spun off in 1994 as AirTouch,
which in turn merged...
- it spun off AirTouch.
Pacific Bell
Wireless should not be
confused with
PacTel Mobile Access,
which was spun off as
AirTouch in 1994, and was
later acquired...
- Picture
Tel in 1987, due to
concern about potential name
conflict with
another communications company,
Pacific Telephone Co., also
known as
PacTel. While...
- "Nevada Bell", "Pacific Bell", "Pacific Telephone", "Pacific Telesis", or "
PacTel". Use of a
modifier shall be
considered to be in
conjunction with the mark...
- Philippines, and Britain. In
March 1993,
NYNEX Cablecomms of
Britain purchased Pactel Cable U.K. Ltd from
Pacific Telesis.
NYNEX also
operated cable television...
- Timo
Rantalainen in 1995. In 1990
International Teletrac Systems (later
PacTel Teletrac),
founded in Los
Angeles CA,
introduced the world's
first dynamic...