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  2. AT&T Alascom - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Alascom. AT&T Alascom buildings in Fairbanks in June 2012. Alascom, Inc., doing business as AT&T Alaska, is an Alaskan telecommunications company; specifically, an interexchange carrier (IXC). AT&T Alascom is currently a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T Inc. AT&T Alascom, previously known as Alascom and many other names, was the first long ...

  3. LevelBlue - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Dallas, Texas, US. Website. cybersecurity .att .com. LevelBlue (formerly AT&T Cybersecurity) is a managed security service provider for network security, extended detection and response, and endpoints. From traditional computing to edge computing, the company focuses on providing strategic services to customers.

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  5. AT&T Switching Center - Wikipedia

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    The AT&T Madison Complex Tandem Office is a 17-story, 79 m (259 ft) building in Los Angeles, California, completed in 1961. With its microwave tower, used through 1993, bringing the overall height to 137 m (449 ft), it is the 29th tallest building in Los Angeles. The building serves 1.3 million phone lines in area code 213, and other Los ...

  6. Sinking of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    1,490–1,635. RMS Titanic sank on 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean. The largest ocean liner in service at the time, Titanic was four days into her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City, with an estimated 2,224 people on board when she struck an iceberg at 23:40 ( ship's time) [a] on 14 April.

  7. Beth E. Mooney - Wikipedia

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    AT&T, Ford Motor Company. Beth Elaine Mooney [1] (born 1955) is an American financial executive who is the first woman to be CEO of a top-20 U.S. bank. On May 1, 2011 [2] KeyCorp named Mooney its chairwoman and chief executive officer of the Cleveland, Ohio-based bank. [3] From November 2010 until May 1, 2011, she was the president and the ...

  8. AT&T Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Information Systems. AT&T Information Systems ( ATTIS ), originally known as American Bell, was the fully separate subsidiary of American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) which focused on computer technology ventures and telephone sales, and other unregulated business. It was one of the three core units of AT&T formed after the breakup ...

  9. Project Offices - Wikipedia

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    Project Offices. Project Offices is the name sometimes used to refer to several structurally dependable facilities maintained by the AT&T Corporation in the northeastern United States since the middle 20th century to house ongoing, non-public, company projects.