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    The system of companies was often colloquially called Ma Bell (as in "Mother Bell"), as it held a vertical monopoly over telecommunication products and services in most areas of the United States and Canada.

  3. Breakup of the Bell System. The monopoly position of the Bell System in the U.S. was ended on January 8, 1982. AT&T Corporation proposed by in a consent decree to relinquish control of the Bell Operating Companies, which had provided local telephone service in the United States. [1]

  4. Feb 13, 2016 · AT&T, once known informally as Ma Bell, is a storied American brand that goes back under a succession of names to the late 19th century, after Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.

  5. Referred to colloquially as “Ma Bell” beginning in the 1960s, AT&T completely dominated the telecommunications industry in the United States. The company was a monopoly, to be sure, but considered itself a natural monopoly—the provider of a service for which the operating costs were so high that only a single company could do it efficiently.

  6. The Bell Telephone System was once called "Ma Bell" or "the telephone company." The system consisted of 24 Bell operating companies that became the "Baby Bells," comprising a huge network of telecommunications equipment.

  7. Oct 24, 2016 · A s I was growing up, AT&T was known as “Ma Bell.” For over half of my life, AT&T had pretty much a lock on the telecommunications market. Many had a love-hate relationship with the firm, due...

  8. Referred to colloquially as “Ma Bell” beginning in the 1960s, AT&T completely dominated the telecommunications industry in the United States. The company was a monopoly, to be sure, but considered itself a natural monopoly—the provider of a service for which the operating costs were so high that only a single company could do it efficiently.

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