wethackrey
join:2001-09-30 Redondo Beach, CA | Re: edit Well actually Verizon is neither a 'Bell" nor a "RBOC". They are the renamed GTE, which never was a Bell, baby or otherwise. GTE (nee General Telephone) was at one point the major competitor of Bell's. | |
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  aztecnology O Rly? Premium join:2003-02-12 Murrieta, CA
·Verizon FIOS
| Re: edit said by wethackrey :Well actually Verizon is neither a 'Bell" nor a "RBOC". They are the renamed GTE, which never was a Bell, baby or otherwise. GTE (nee General Telephone) was at one point the major competitor of Bell's. Mostly wrong.
"Verizon Communications is a New York City-based local exchange telephone company formed by the merger of Bell Atlantic, a former Bell Operating Company, and GTE, which was the largest independent local-exchange telephone company in the U.S., with presence in most all of the continental United States and Hawaii. Prior to its transformation into Verizon, Bell Atlantic previously merged with another Bell Operating Company, NYNEX, in 1996".
»www.answers.com/topic/verizon-co···ations-1 -- .:|:.Tell a man there are 300 billion stars in the universe and he'll believe you. Tell him a bench has wet paint on it and he'll have to touch it to be sure. .:|:. | |
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  elbm
join:2000-08-03 Reisterstown, MD
·Verizon FIOS
2 edits | EDIT- What he ^ said-- beat me to it by that much!
Verizon is a combination of Bell Atlantic, Nynex and GTE. BA bought Nynex and stayed named BA and then the new BA bought GTE and took on the new name of Verizon. So Verizon is very much a Bell or RBOC if you prefer. | |
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 |   voiplover Premium join:2004-05-28 Portsmouth, NH | Re: edit Same - What ^He^ also.  | |
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  Ty Auchter
@dynamic.de
| When Verizon first started they were buying up all the small locally owned cell-phone services in my area. The lowest price tag was $1.5M -- not bad for the guys that started those business' considering it was the right time for them to get into and get out of it. | |
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