BellSouth
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BellSouth Corporation (NYSE: [BLS]
When completed, the merger will consolidate ownership of Cingular Wireless, currently a joint venture between BellSouth and AT&T. Subsequent to completion of the merger, wireless services would be offered under the AT&T name.[[Citing sources citation needed]]
BellSouth is the last of the Regional Bell Operating Companies (or "Baby Bell") to have kept its original corporate name since the 1984 AT&T breakup, as well as the only one to have retained the Bell logo. Cincinnati Bell, an independent Bell System franchise not part of the AT&T breakup, also continues to use the logo.
Organization and services
The subsidiaries Southern Bell and South Central Bell combined in 1992 to operate under the corporate name BellSouth. Services provided in the BellSouth operating area include telephone and DSL/Dial-Up Internet services in the States of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.BellSouth is realigning itself in two important areas, wireless and broadband. A 40 percent joint venture with AT&T (formerly SBC) in U.S. wireless telephone service provider Cingular Wireless provides a large percentage of BellSouth's revenue. Continued increase of broadband penetration and applications in the consumer market is a key strategy to the company. These activities are being funded in part by the sale of Latin America operations.
BellSouth is currently the only "Baby Bell" that does not operate pay telephones. By 2003, BellSouth's payphone operation was discontinued because it had become too unprofitable, most likely due to the increased availability of cell phones. Cincinnati Bell has taken BellSouth's place for payphones in northern BellSouth territory; independents have set in further south.
BellSouth's main operating units are the Communications Group, Domestic Wireless, and Advertising and Publishing. The communications group operates two wholly-owned subsidiaries, BellSouth Telecommunications Inc. (BST) and BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. (BSLD). The main marketing groups for the communications group are consumer, small business, large business, and interconnection (wholesale services). The communications group provides wireline communications services, including local exchange, network access, intraLATA long distance services, and Internet services, as well as long distance services.
The domestic wireless group provides wireless services through its 40% ownership of Cingular Wireless (formerly BellSouth Mobility, jointly owned with AT&T).
The advertising and publishing group is responsible for printing and distributing telephone books, selling advertising, and operating online electronic directories.
The BellSouth - AT&T relationship goes further than just Cingular Wireless. BellSouth & AT&T also co-own [yellowpages.com] (formerly RealPages.com and SmartPages.com).
BellSouth licenses its trademark to US Electronics, which produces telephones under the BellSouth brand.
The image to the right is a photograph of BellSouth Center, commonly mistaken as the BellSouth Corporation headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. It is actually the main building for BellSouth Telecommunications (formerly Southern Bell headquarters) which is the phone company division of BellSouth Corporation. The BellSouth Corporation is headquartered in the Campanile building at the intersection of 14th and Peachtree streets in Atlanta, Georgia, across the street from the Colony Square hotel in Midtown.
Management
- Chairman and CEO: F. Duane Ackerman
- Vice Chairman and President - Business Markets: Richard A. Anderson
- President and COO: Mark Fiedler
- Chief Information, E-Commerce and Security Officer: Fran Dramis
NSA cooperation
In 2006, USA Today published an article which claimed that three of the largest United States carriers including BellSouth had been supplying calling records to the National Security Agency for all international and domestic calls. This data, the article claimed, is being used to create, "the largest database ever assembled."[link]On May 16, 2006, BellSouth released a statement claiming that no contract with the NSA existed and that they had never provided information such as calling records to the NSA.[link]
USA Today printed a retraction on July 1, 2006 stating that "BellSouth did not participate in an NSA surveillance program." [link]
BellSouth's competitors
- Embarq
- Qwest
- Verizon
- AT&T (pending merger)
- Valor Telecom
- CenturyTel
- Time Warner
- Windstream (pending merger)
See also
External links
- [BellSouth Corporation (Corporate Website)]
- [BellSouth Corporation (Consumers Website)]
- [Cingular Wireless]
- ()[Cellcom]
- ()[Sonofon Denmark]
- ()[Movicom Argentina]
- ()[Movicom Uruguay]
- ()[Telecel]
- Third party links
- *[Yahoo! - BellSouth Corporation Company Profile]
- *[AT&T bids $67 Billion for BellSouth], Yahoo! Finance, March 5, 2006, Harry Weber
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| 1984: Ameritech | Bell Atlantic | BellSouth | NYNEX | Pacific Telesis | Southwestern Bell | U S West |
| 1996: Lucent Technologies | NCR |
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2001: AT&T Broadband | AT&T Wireless |
| BellSouth Corporation |
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Corporate Directors: F. Duane Ackerman - Chairman & CEO | Reuben V. Anderson | James H. Blanchard | J. Hyatt Brown | Armando M. Codina | Mark L. Feidler | Kathleen F. Feldstein | James P. Kelly | Leo F. Mullin | Robin B. Smith | William S. Stavropoulos |
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Assets Bell Operating Companies: Southern Bell | South Central Bell Wireless Services: Cingular Wireless Directory Operations: BellSouth Advertising & Publishing | YELLOWPAGES.COM |
Annual Revenue: .547 billion USD (
FY 2005) | Employees: 63,000 | Stock Symbol: NYSE: [BLS] | Website: [www.bellsouthcorp.com] |
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