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  2. Cricket Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Cricket Wireless is an American prepaid wireless service provider, wholly-owned by AT&T.It provides wireless services to thirteen million subscribers in the United States as of 2022. [3]

  3. 811 Tenth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Switching Center, 2020. 811 Tenth Avenue (also called the AT&T Switching Center) is a 370-foot-tall (110 m) skyscraper in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [1] It was designed by Kahn & Jacobs and completed in 1964, occupying the full block of 10th Avenue's western side between West 53rd and 54th Streets.

  4. National Business Center (Albania) - Wikipedia

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    The National Business Center (Albanian: Qendra Kombëtare e Biznesit) is the national agency of the Albanian government in charge of granting business licenses. [1]The National Business Center is an institution under the supervision of the Ministry of Finance and Economy, established under Law No.131/2015 "On the National Business Center", as a result of the merger of two institutions, the ...

  5. Business center - Wikipedia

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    Central business district or Commercial district; ABA Business Center, the tallest building in Tirana, Albania; Abbey business centres, UK; City Business Center, Bratislava; East Pacific Center, skyscraper complex in China (nearing completion in 2013)

  6. United States v. AT&T (1982) - Wikipedia

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    United States v. AT&T, 552 F.Supp. 131 (1982), was a ruling of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, [1] that led to the 1984 Bell System divestiture, and the breakup of the old AT&T natural monopoly into seven regional Bell operating companies and a much smaller new version of AT&T.

  7. Ameritech - Wikipedia

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    Ameritech logo, 1999–2001. In May 1998, Ameritech announced its intent to merge with SBC Communications.This brought great concern to Federal and state regulators, who in turn didn't approve the merger until SBC and Ameritech agreed to several conditions to ensure adequate competition. [3]

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