Texas Centel Corporation was an American telecommunications company, with primary interests in providing basic telephone service, cellular phone service and cable television service....
Power Company which was later changed to Centel Electric-Southern Colorado Power Division.... In some markets Utilicorp placed electric and phone bills on the same bill. West Virginia Power...
United Telephone Company, and Centel. Embarq provided its local service in 19 states. Products [edit] Embarq pay phone Embarq focused on sales of landline telephone service, high-speed interne
The company was acquired by Centel and changed its corporate name to Central Telephone Company of Ohio. In 1992, the company was sold to Century Telephone and changed its name to Century...
Malheur Bell, an autonomous local phone company owned by Qwest, used the Bell name and logo... of Centel. The company, as CenturyTel, had acquired some Wisconsin Bell lines from Ameritech...
This 1911 advertisement from Seattle shows phone numbers from two different phone companies;... Gary & Company, United Telecom, ConTel and Centel, which resembled the Bell system with...
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Keycom Electronic Publishing was founded in April of 1982 as a joint venture of Centel Corp., Honeywell Inc, and Field Enterprises Inc. Centel, the nation's fourth-largest phone company, (which also owned many local cable stations) would own 54%, Honeywell, a computer systems manufacturer, would own 30%, and Field Enterprises, publisher of the Chicago Sun Times, would own 16%. They planned to invest roughly $20 million over the next two years into a teletext system based on the BBC's Ceefax model. The main component of this teletext system was ...
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