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MCI, Inc. (formerly WorldCom and MCI WorldCom) was a telecommunications company. For a time, it was the second-largest long-distance telephone company in the United States, after AT&T.
Formed on September 15, 1998, from the $37 billion merger of MCI Communications Corporation and WorldCom, Inc., the company's operations are organized around three divisions: MCI WorldCom, U.S. telecommunications; UUNET WorldCom, Internet and technology services; and WorldCom International.
WorldCom was a leading communications company that was acquired by Verizon Communications in January 2006. Known as MCI at the time of the merger, WorldCom’s network assets are now part of Verizon Business. WorldCom was originally founded in 1983 as Long Distance Discount Service, Inc.
Industry: Telecommunications. CEO: Bernard J. Ebbers. Website: https://www.mci.com. Ticker: WCOM. Company type: Revenues ($M): $17,678. Profits ($M): $-2,669. Market value ($M): Number of ...
Apr 20, 2004 · Worldcom Inc. emerged from federal bankruptcy protection this morning with the new name of MCI, about 21 months after the scandal-tainted company sought protection from creditors in the wake of...
Apr 27, 1998 · The MFS and MCI deals leave WorldCom poised as the company to beat in data communications and the large-business market in the U.S. and Europe.
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MCI, Inc. (subsequently Worldcom and MCI WorldCom) was a telecommunications company. WorldCom was originally headquartered in Clinton, Mississippi before relocating to Ashburn, Virginia when it changed its name to MCI.