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  1. 1947 – 1965. President Frederick Johnson approved this new logo in April 1947. The principal changes incorporated in the new emblem were: the substitution of the words “Local and Long Distance Telephone” for “Service” on the bell, the re-design of the bell, and an increase in the size and clarity of the company name.

  2. Website. www .verizon .com. Verizon Pennsylvania LLC, formerly traded as Bell of Pennsylvania, is the Bell Operating Company serving most of Pennsylvania. The company was founded in 1879 as Bell Telephone Company of Philadelphia, owned by National Bell Telephone Company, which later became American Bell. In 1899, the company became a subsidiary ...

  3. In 1877 Bell founded the Bell Telephone Company and faced tough competition from Edison, who had developed a transmitter that was as good as or better than Bell ’ s. Over an eighteen-year period other inventors challenged Bell ’ s patents in court on six hundred different occasions, with Bell winning all the cases.

  4. The real growth of the Cleveland Telephone Company began in the early 1900s with a name change and a series of acquisitions. In 1921, Cleveland Telephone became incorporated as The Ohio Bell Telephone Company, an identity that remained for over 70 years. Also during this time, it acquired the Central Union Telephone Company's Ohio locations, as ...

  5. The company was referred to as "New York Telephone, a NYNEX Company" before being called simply "NYNEX" starting on January 1, 1994. On August 15, 1997, NYNEX was acquired by Bell Atlantic, who kept the Bell Atlantic name. On June 30, 2000, Bell Atlantic acquired GTE to form the current Verizon Communications, with the corporate headquarters ...

  6. The National Bell Telephone Company was part of the evolution of the Bell telephone companies in the late 19th century. In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell received a patent for what is now known as the telephone. Bell's patent beat out a very similar application filed earlier the same day by Elisha Gray, an American electrical engineer and inventor.

  7. The historical brands of AT&T. In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. That was the foundation of the company that would become AT&T - a brand that is now synonymous with innovation in communications. In 1984, the former AT&T agreed to divest its local telephone operations but retain its long distance, R&D and manufacturing arms.