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  1. William G. McGowan (December 10, 1927 – June 8, 1992) was an American entrepreneur, and founder and chairman of MCI Communications. He played an important role in the breakup of AT&T while growing MCI into a US$ 9.5 billion in revenue entity that controlled 16% of the American domestic and international long distance market.

  2. William G. McGowan. For the baseball umpire, see Bill McGowan. William G. McGowan (December 10, 1927 – June 8, 1992) was an American entrepreneur, and founder and chairman of MCI Communications. He played an important role in the breakup of AT&T while growing MCI into a US$ 9.5 billion in revenue entity that controlled 16% of the American ...

  3. William McGowan Ballyshannon. My ggg grandparents were William McGowan a fisherman and Winifred Boyle b. c. 1802 from Ballyshannon. Winifred's father was Edward Boyle a blacksmith and her mother was Mary Tierney. I found Winifred and six adult children - Patrick, William, Matthew, Anne, Margaret and Catherine in the 1861 Scottish Census.

  4. William G. McGowan (December 10, 1927 - June 8, 1992) was an American entrepreneur, and founder and chairman of MCI Communications. He played an important role in the breakup of AT&T while growing MCI into a US$9.5 billion in revenue entity that controlled 16% of the American domestic and international long distance market. Biography Early life

  5. Oct 11, 2005 · The company he built is now international in scope and, with 1991 revenues of $9.5-billion, stands second to AT&T among long-distance companies. William G. McGowan, who as founder and chairman of ...

  6. McGowan's funeral card, view full image. Sadly, a little more than a month after the dedication, William McGowan suffered a fatal heart attack. On June 6, 1992 the man who beat AT&T and revolutionized telecommunications died at the age of 64. Tribute to William G. McGowan. View more images of William McGowan.

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  8. Jun 9, 1992 · June 8, 1992 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. William G. McGowan, 64, the telecommunications industry upstart who launched the campaign that led to the breakup of American Telephone & Telegraph Co., died of a ...

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