Contel

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ConTel Corporation

ConTel Corporation (Continental Telephone) was the third largest independent phone company in the United States prior to the 1996 telecom deregulation. It was acquired by GTE in 1991.

History

Contel was founded in 1958 by Vern Chesbro in Ottawa, Kansas.[1] Chesbro would work at the company as executive vice-president until his retirement in 1983.[2]

In 1980, Contel purchased Network Analysis Corp, then the largest information technology consulting company in the world.[3] As a result of this purchase, future Internet Hall of Fame Pioneer Howard Frank served as president and CEO of Contel Information Systems, a subsidiary of Contel Corporation from 1969 until 1985.[4]

In 1986

ConTel of Indiana broke precedent and rescinded a 25¢ increase in their rates after a large protest. The vice president Merle Buck stated the protests were not about the decision, but for a decrease in interest rates and an abnormally good year in revenue for the company offset the costs the increase would have offset.[5]

Legacy

In 1996, a separate and unrelated entity known as Contel Inc. using a modified Contel logo of with the inclusion of an "Inc." at the end in small print, opened in St. Charles, Illinois. They are also a telecommunications company, but they specialize in in-house engineering and full service furnishing and installation of server rooms for corporations.[6]

Subsidiaries

Subsidiaries of Contel included:

  • Contel of the South (Georgia)
  • Contel of California (including lines in Arizona and Nevada)
  • ConTel of Illinois
  • ConTel of Indiana
  • Contel of Kentucky
  • Contel of Minnesota
  • Contel of Missouri
  • Contel of New Hampshire
  • Contel of New York
  • Contel of North Carolina
  • Contel of the Northwest
    (Idaho, Oregon and Washington)
  • ConTel of Pennsylvania
  • ConTel Quaker State
  • Contel of South Carolina
  • Contel of Vermont
  • Contel of Virginia
  • Contel of the West (Arizona and Utah)

References

  1. ^ "Vernon "Vern" Chesbro". Legacy.com. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  2. ^ Biles, Jan. "Vern Chesbro: A lifetime of politics". The Topeka Capital-Journal. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  3. ^ "UM's new business dean has vision of technology College: Howard Frank, who helped build an early version of the Internet, wants to build the first technology-oriented business school in the nation". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  4. ^ "Howard Frank Obituary". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  5. ^ Thornbro, Bill. "Contel says tax hike is wrong number". Google Books. Madison Courier. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  6. ^ "About us". contelinc.com. Retrieved 3 April 2023.

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