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The name "Bell" was used and is still in use with a variety of telephone companies in North America and around the world, including (non exhaustive list):

>>>Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, which since 2009 is the new name of the former Alcatel Shanghai Bell (since 2001), which was originally created as Shanghai Bell Manufacturing Co. in 1983

>>>American Bell Telephone Company, the new name of the former National Bell Telephone Company. He earned his new name March 20, 1880, and was then absorbed in its own subsidiary, American Telephone and Telegraph (AT & T) 30 December 1899;

>>>Bell Atlantic Corporation, the former name of Verizon Communications Inc., which is currently still part of the regional operating companies of Bell;

>>>Bell Canada, the new name of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada;

>>>Bell Communications Research, or Bellcore, the name previously used today by Telcordia Technologies before 1997. The laboratory Bellcore was a consortium of companies operating regional Bell (RBOC) on separation of AT & T in 1984

>>>Bell patents Association, technically not a company but a guardian and a first verbally partnership in 1874 to be the holders of patents developed by Bell and his assistant Thomas Watson. Approximately 30% interest should be held by Gardiner Greene Hubbard, a lawyer and future brother-Bell, Thomas Sanders, the well-to-do leather merchant father of one of the students who are deaf Bell and Bell 's finally. The last 10% interest of the association has been attributed to Thomas Watson Bell assistant, in lieu of salary. The verbal agreement patents Association was formalized in a Memorandum of February 27, 1875.of the assets of the Association of patents later became the foundation of the Bell Telephone Company, a private equity law created in July 1877 by Gardiner Hubbard

>>>Bell Telephone Company founded July 9, 1877 by Alexander Graham Bell's father-in-law Gardiner Greene Hubbard and partner. It was renamed the national telephone company Bell February 17, 1879

>>>Bell Telephone Company of Canada, the ancestor of the current Bell Canada owns the brands squarely at Canada's "Bell"

>>>Bell Telephone Company of Illinois

>>>Bell Telephone Company of Michigan

>>>Bell Telephone Company of New Jersey

>>>Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania

>>>Bell Telephone Laboratories, the former Bell Laboratories, the research arm of and development of the Bell System, and also formerly known as AT & T Bell Laboratories. Bell Laboratories is now the research organization of Alcatel-Lucent;

>>>Bell Telephone Manufacturing Company of Belgium was established as a subsidiary of the International Society for Bell Telephone in 1882 and was sold to International Telephone & Telegraph (ITT) in 1925. ITT later sold all its assets to international telecommunication Alcatel-Lucent in 1989

>>>Bell System, which refers to a name commonly used to describe the group of companies that operated initial telephone services in the United States and Canada;

>>>BellSouth Advertising & Publishing Corporation, publishes telephone directories for AT & T customers served by BellSouth Telecommunications. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of AT & T was founded in 1984 to undertake the operations of the Bell System Yellow Pages owned by Southern Bell and South Central Bell. BAPCO published subdirectories of the "Real Pages" name;

>>>BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., now part of the regional operating companies of Bell AT & T serves the southeastern United States (Alabama / Florida / Georgia / Kentucky / Louisiana / Mississippi / North Carolina / South Carolina / Southeast / Tennessee). BellSouth Telecommunications was formed January 1, 1992, when BellSouth merged its operating companies, Southern Bell and South Central Bell, into a single entity;

>>>Cincinnati Bell, Inc., a former independent Bell System deductible Cincinnati Bell, who was not part of the divestiture of AT & T in 1984

>>>Belgian company of Bell Telephone, Antwerp, Belgium, formed in 1882 as an affiliate of the International Society of Bell Telephone;


>>>Edison Gower-Bell Telephone of Europe, Ltd., which owned patents phone Bell, Edison and Frederic Gower (see below) in Europe, and was responsible for sales in all European countries outside the Great Britain, France, Turkey and Greece

>>>Gower Bell Telephone Company was created by a European company Frederick Allan Gower United States, who have already had a franchise Bell in New England in the 1880. In the United Kingdom, he has created a phone of its own design, free patent Bell, which became the common British office telephone, In 1881, Gower Bell joined the U.S. telephone company (a merger of Edison and Bell in London) and established the construction and maintenanceTelephone consolidated Co. Ltd., for the manufacture of telephones

>>>Illinois Bell Telephone Company, operating as AT & T Illinois

>>>Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Inc., operating as AT & T Indiana;

>>>International Bell Telephone Company, formed in 1880 to help promote the work of Bell outside of North America

>>>Japan Bell Telephone and the Bell Telephone Laboratories Japan,

>>>Malheur Bell, the common name of the Company Woe phone home phone service in rural Oregon company which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company Qwest;

>>>Michigan Bell Telephone Company, operating as AT & T Michigan;

>>>National telephone company Bell, the new name of the former Bell Telephone Company. He earned his new name in March 1979, and was later renamed the American Bell Telephone Company in March 1880

>>>Nederlandsche Maatschappij Bell Telefoon the Netherlands, founded in 1881 as an affiliate of the International Society of Bell Telephone;

>>>New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, which merged with Bell Telephone Company in 1877 to become the national telephone company Bell;

>>>New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, a currently existing regional LEC

>>>Company northwest of Bell Telephone, which provides just north of the south-west of Bell, including: Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Nebraska;

>>>Nevada Bell Telephone Company, operating as AT & T Nevada;

>>>Ohio Bell Telephone Company, operating as AT & T Ohio;

>>>Bell Telephone Company of Eastern New York, who later became the Oriental Telephone Company which was established January 25, 1881, following an agreement between Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, and the telephone company Anglo-Indian , Ltd.. The company was allowed to sell phones to Greece, Turkey, South Africa, India, Japan, China, and other Asian countries;

>>>Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company was the name of the telephone business system Bell California;

>>>Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company, which provides telephone service in the states of Oregon, Washington and northern Idaho;

>>>Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs), which after 1984 included Southwestern Bell Corporation, BellSouth Corporation and Bell Atlantic Corporation (which later became Verizon Communications Inc.), as well as several other non - companies "Bell;

>>>Shanghai Bell Telephone Equipment Mfg. Co., Shanghai, China, formed with BTM ITT Belgian subsidiary in 1983. [90] In 1987, Alcatel bought BTM and subsequently changed its name to Shanghai Bell Telephone "Alcatel Shanghai Bell in 2001, Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell in 2009

>>>South Central Bell Telephone Company, based in Birmingham, Alabama, was the name of the operating system from Bell in Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. South Central Bell was founded in July 1968, when the Bell telephone operations in these states were divided off Southern Bell;

>>>Southern New England Telephone, began operations January 27, 1878 the District Telephone Company of New Haven. He was the founder of the first telephone exchange and the world's first phone book. He is currently the business of AT & T Connecticut;

>>>Southwestern Bell Corporation, is currently part of the regional operating companies of Bell;

>>>Telephone Company (Bell's patents) Ltd was registered in London, England, June 4, 1878. It opened in London August 21, 1879, becoming Europe's first exchange phone.

>>>Wisconsin Bell Inc., operating as AT & T Wisconsin;
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