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Southern Bell

Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company was a Bell Operating Company serving the Southeastern United States of Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina. It also previously covered the states of Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee until 1968 when those were split off to form South Central Bell. In 1984, it became a subsidiary of BellSouth Corporation in the breakup of the Bell System.

History
The company was originally known as the Atlanta Telephonic Exchange, having been created to service citizens of Atlanta in 1879, before it was renamed in 1882. Reincorporation Southern Bell, originally incorporated in New York, was reincorporated in Georgia in 1983 as SBT&T Co.{{cite web Southern Bell was headquartered in what is now the Tower Square building in Atlanta. Most Atlanta operations have now been relocated to AT&T headquarters in Dallas, Texas. Downtown Atlanta's telephone exchange is still located in the Art Deco Southern Bell Telephone Company Building. ==References==
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