Pacific Telesis
AT&T Inc. (1997-2006) |
Pacific Telesis Group (PacTel) was one of the seven
Nicknames
Pacific Telesis is more commonly known as "Pac Bell". Prior to the January 1, 1984, breakup of the Bell System, the corporate name of its principal subsidiary Pacific Bell was The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, which had also been referred to as "PacTel." After the corporate name change, Pacific Bell was commonly known as "PacBell."
The red and white star trademarked logo was referred to by company employees as the "splat" or more formally as the "access symbol" after the similar star key on a telephone keypad.
Branded products
Pacific Telesis licensed rights to its name and the Bell name to Vodavi, who sold consumer telephones under the "PacTel" name. Vodavi manufactured PacTel telephones in South Korea to "Bell Specifications".
Pacific Telesis later licensed the Pacific Bell name to
Spinoffs
The cellular and paging unit of Pacific Telesis, PacTel Cellular, was spun off in 1994 into a new company called
Later, when
Mergers
In 1997, Pacific Telesis Group was acquired by
In September 2001, SBC renamed the telephone companies "SBC Pacific Bell" and "SBC Nevada Bell". In late 2002, the companies were rebranded again as simply "SBC". Meanwhile, employees of SBC working in California and Nevada who supported SBC's non-regulated services and/or services provided both within and outside California were transferred to other SBC subsidiaries, like "Pacific Telesis Shared Services" and "SBC Operations, Inc." However, for legal and regulatory purposes, employees supporting local regulated services were still employed by "Pacific Bell Telephone Company
On November 18, 2005, SBC completed its acquisition of AT&T Corp. to form
In 2006, the company was dissolved into
References
- ^ "Pacific Telesis Group, Inc. v. FTB, Legal - filed March 9, 2005" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-09-08.
- ^ "AT&T Stockholder Services".
- ^ Mike King (1996-06-26). "Pacific Bell Mobile Services to Debut New Wireless Phone Service - comp.dcom.telecom | Google Groups". Groups.google.com. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
- ^ "Entity Actions - Secretary of State, Nevada".