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  New England Telephone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New England Telephone was a Bell Operating Company that served most of New England as a part of the original ATandT for seven decades, from the creation of the ATandT national monopoly in 1907 until its breakup in 1984.
New England Telephone was headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts and served Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont.
New England Telephone and New York Telephone were spun off to the newly created Regional Holding Company, NYNEX Corporation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_England_Telephone   (352 words)

  
 New England Telephone and Telegraph Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company was the first company set up to develop the then-new telephone.
It lasted just a year, from 1878 to 1879, and had no direct relationship to the later New England Telephone, which after the breakup of Ma Bell in 1984 was part of NYNEX, now part of Verizon.
The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company was formed February 12, 1878, by investors in the states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island at the behest of an agent of Gardiner Greene Hubbard, the father-in-law of telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_England_Telephone_and_Telegraph   (178 words)

  
 New England Telephone to Redeem 35-Year Debentures
NEW YORK, April 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Bell Atlantic Corp. (NYSE: BEL) today announced that on May 12, 1999, its wholly owned subsidiary New England Telephone and Telegraph Company will redeem the entire $200 million outstanding principal amount of its 35-Year, 7 3/8 Percent Debentures, due Oct.
With more than 42 million telephone access lines and 8.6 million wireless customers worldwide, Bell Atlantic companies are premier providers of advanced wireline voice and data services, market leaders in wireless services and the world's largest publishers of directory information.
Issuers of news releases and not PR Newswire are solely responsible for the accuracy of the content.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/04-12-1999/0000907365   (182 words)

  
 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. v. City of Rochester
Readers are requested to notify the Clerk/Reporter, Supreme Court of New Hampshire, Supreme Court Building, Concord, New Hampshire 03301, of any errors in order that corrections may be made before the opinion goes to press.
HORTON, J. The defendant, City of Rochester, appeals a decision of the Superior Court (Fitzgerald, J.) granting plaintiff New England Telephone and Telegraph Company's motion for summary judgment.
The statutory scheme that permitted the plaintiff to request pole licenses represents the legislature's conditional willingness to allow the use of public property for telecommunications purposes.
www.courts.state.nh.us /supreme/opinions/1999/nett.htm   (1273 words)

  
 Southern New England Telephone Company Records
Reorganized as the Southern New England Telephone Company in 1882.
In 1880, the company was reorganized as the Connecticut Telephone Company with Marshall Jewell as its president.
The collection consists of material dating from the formation of the New Haven District Telephone Company and the invention of the switchboard in 1878 to the merger of the Southern New England Telecommunications Corporation and SBC Communications Inc. in 1998.
www.lib.uconn.edu /online/research/speclib/ASC/findaids/SNET/MSS19970122.html   (5172 words)

  
 Docket No. 9627
In its post-hearing brief, New England contends that the installation of telephones is not construction work even when the installer is working in a building under construction and that, for that reason, it cannot be charged with violations of the Construction Standards.
Whether New England's installer was a laborer or mechanic is determined by what he did, not by what label he was known.
Having found that New England is an employer subject to the provisions of the Construction Standards, I now come to consideration of the merits of the citations.
www.oshrc.gov /decisions/html_1976/9627.html   (4291 words)

  
 Bangor Publishing Company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
"The telephone girl may not be educated, but she must be nice, as they say in the South, and must be possessed of at least a medium grade of intelligence," according to a story in the Bangor Daily Commercial on June 14, 1892.
The company rented the devices for $5 apiece from the Bell Telephone Co. in Boston.
Years before that the company had installed a telegraph line, but Stickney had to ride from one office to the other across the river in a horse and carriage checking the accuracy of the messages because of the difficulties of mastering telegraphy.
www.bangornews.com /news/templates/default.aspx?a=129404&template=print-article.htm   (857 words)

  
 A History of New England Insulators
Soon after the invention of the telegraph in 1844, commercial lines were being built by telegraph companies springing up all over the country.
Like the New England Glass Company, this firm also was known for their high quality tableware and ornamental glass.
The first company to arrive on the scene in New England and order insulators with their name or initials was the Southern Massachusetts Telephone Company.
www.insulators.com /articles/neweng.htm   (5791 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The following companies will be represented on the campus: New England Telephone and Telegraph Company 7The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania New York Telephone Company The Southern New England Telephone Company American Telephone and Telegraph Company Long Lines Department Applicants will be interviewed for other regional operating com- py,',.;, '.'; ;.uned Siater and Canada.
WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY (Nov. 14, 15 only) Manufacturing, purchasing, installation and distribution of equip- inent and supplies for the Bell System and national defense projects.
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Westgate Goes; Sod Moves In Photo by Ron Pellar This building in Westgate and many of its kind will be razed soon to provide for expansion of athletic facilities at MIT.
www-tech.mit.edu /archives/VOL_077/TECH_V077_S0263_P003.txt   (851 words)

  
 Birth of the Blue Bell Telephone Sign
New England, being the home of the American Bell Telephone Co., became the breeding ground for early Bell licensed companies.
New England Telephone and Telegraph Company was chartered on October 19,1883 under the laws of New York State.
It consolidated the Telephone Dispatch Company, the National Bell Telephone Company of Maine, the Boston and Northern Telephone Company, The Granite State Telephone Company and the Bay State and Suburban Telephone Company.
www.belltelephonesigns.com   (1835 words)

  
 FINANCE/NEW ISSUES; Debt Ratings Are Lowered For 2 Nynex Phone Units - New York Times
The debt ratings of the New York Telephone Company and the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company have been reduced by the Standard & Poor's Corporation.
The ratings agency said that as of June 30 New York Telephone had $4.2 billion of debt outstanding and New England Telephone had $2.1 billion outstanding.
The agency said the ratings had been reduced because the companies had taken on debt to cover construction costs and the expenses of a required conversion of their networks to provide equal access to long-distance carriers.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE3D91F3BF932A25752C1A96E948260   (223 words)

  
 [332 NLRB No. 168] Bell Atlantic Corporation, 1-CA-37462
After the 1997 merger, the Company decided to impose surcharges on the New England employees whose weekly paychecks were being garnished for child support (Tr.
The General Counsel’s theory of this case is two variations on the same theme: the Respondent violated Section 8(a)(1) and (5) by failing to negotiate with the Union before implementing the garnishment surcharge; and violated Section 8(d) by indirectly reducing employees’ wages with the unilateral implementation of this surcharge, thus modifying the existing collective-bargaining agreement.
The Respondent, Bell Atlantic Corporation and its wholly-owned subsidiary, New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Telesector Resources Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of New England Telephone and Telegraph Company and New York Telephone Company, is an employer engaged in commerce within the meaning of Section 2(2), (6), and (7) of the Act.
www.nlrb.gov /nlrb/shared_files/decisions/332/332-168.htm   (3059 words)

  
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New England Telephone and Telegraph Company d/b/a Bell Atlantic-Massachusetts, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy, D.T.E. 97-116-C (filed June 26, 1998), attached to Letter from Karlyn D. Stanley to Magalie Roman Salas, dated August 10, 1999, File No. E-99-22.
New England Telephone and Telegraph Company d/b/a Bell Atlantic-Massachusetts, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy, D.T.E. 97-116 (Mass.
New England Telephone and Telegraph Company d/b/a Bell Atlantic-Massachusetts, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy, D.T.E. 97-116-C (Mass.
www.fcc.gov /eb/Orders/order1.html   (4896 words)

  
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Second, the court observed that, although the Commission required refunds for excessive rates of return but had not provided for carriers to be compensated for shortfalls in the rate of return, that asymmetry was not improper: carriers "are entitled only to earn an overall reasonable return," and they have an ample opportunity to do so.
If the Commission promulgates a new rule, a challenge to such a rule would provide a more suitable case for review of the refund question, as it would involve a more complete record on pertinent issues (such as the proper relation between rate of return excesses and shortfalls).
Tennessee Gas Transmission Co., 371 U.S. at 153, 150-155 (company must shoulder hazards incident to its action in filing rates, "including not only the refund of any illegal gain but also its losses where its filed rate is found to be inadequate").
www.usdoj.gov /osg/briefs/1988/sg880126.txt   (7509 words)

  
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SBCT represents and warrants that it is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and has full power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
Sometimes this term is used to refer to a telephone company building in which switching systems and telephone equipment are installed.
Telephone Numbers This Section applies in connection with SBCT Customers served by Telecommunications Services provided by Verizon to SBCT for resale or a Local Switching Network Element provided by Verizon to SBCT.
www.sbc.com /public_affairs/regulatory_documents/sbc_telecom_interconnection_agreements/SBCT-MA-FINAL-2-22-02.doc   (12891 words)

  
 TH&T | Publications | Article Search Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In this case, Mary O'Brien, was employed at New England Telephone and Telegraph Company (“NET”) from 1956 until her termination in 1989.
While the SJC found that NET's personnel manual did create an implied contract, it ruled against O'Brien, holding that her failure to follow the grievance procedures set forth in the handbook was fatal to her claim.
Employers should be wary that unless great care is taken when drafting a personnel handbook, employees may have a legally enforceable expectancy that the company will adhere to the manual's provisions, converting the at-will employment relationship to a contractual relationship.
www.tht.com /pubs/SearchMatchPub.asp?ArticleID=379   (525 words)

  
 Master List - N Through R   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Company operated a railway between Philadelphia and New York.
Founded the company that was later merged to form the American Express Company.
Two men flanking company logo, a man with a control knob for his head and a resistor element for his body.
members.aol.com /wwscompany/mastern.html   (3056 words)

  
 1963 New England Telephone & Telegraph Company
Certificate for 10 shares of capital, dated 16th September 1963, in this communications company, which was founded in 1883.
Issued to Eugene M Green, 6219 East Burnside Street, Portland, Oregon, with the printed signatures of Erskine M White, President and the Secretary of the company.
Sumlock Comptometer Ltd. The US manufacturing operations were stopped and Comptometers were manufactured in England by using a plastic-metal mechanism of inferior quality [14].
www.thesharegallery.co.uk /1963_New_England_T&T.htm   (466 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The following companies will be represented on the campus: New Englawd Telephone and Telegraph Company New York Telephone Company The Soathern New England Telephone Company Applicants will be interviewed for other regional operating com- panies in the United States and Canada.
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY I I t rn a r a F L L.
The home squad scored Yhile the challengers' lineup is again towards the close of that ses- ~ually all new, the SAE offensive sion and added a final marker early t will feature many returning vet- in the closing period.
www-tech.mit.edu /archives/VOL_078/TECH_V078_S0280_P005.txt   (1215 words)

  
 The Papers of Edward Kimball Hall at Dartmouth College
In 1919 he was asked to become a vice president of American Telephone and Telegraph Company with the responsibility of dealing with the problems of personnel relations.
Hall retired in 1930 from American Telephone and Telegraph Company, the family moved to Hanover, New Hampshire, where he was a lecturer in Management and Industrial Relations at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College until he died in 1932.
Hall was vice president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and the bulk of the papers reflects his interest in promoting good personnel relationships.
ead.dartmouth.edu /html/ml33.html   (1186 words)

  
 City Council Agenda - February 8, 1996
HEARING, on petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Company and Com/Electric Co., for joint location of ONE POLE in LIBERTY STREET(at Durfee Street).
HEARING, on petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Company and Com/Electric Co., for joint location of ONE POLE w/sidewalk anchor and one push brace to be removed in BONNEY STREET, (corner of Jouvette Street).
HEARING, on petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, for location of one 5' x 7' x 6' pad with cabinet and approximately 27 feet of conduit in PHILLIPS ROAD.
www.ci.new-bedford.ma.us /GOVERNMT/COUNCIL/Agnd28.htm   (2334 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Through a deal made between John, the Army and the telephone company, he entered the service as a Private but was quickly granted a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Signal Corps based on his civilian occupation.
John Moran knew all about all the telephone lines in the Boston Army Base and the army wanted to have them secured, so they made the offer and had the knowledge within their own sphere and not dependent on civilian contractors.
His duties besides as Telephone and Telegraph Officer for the Port of Boston are expanded to include similar duties at camp Miles Standish and the Maynard Ammunition Storage Point.
users.ev1.net /~gpmoran/John.htm   (5138 words)

  
 New England Telephone and Telegraph Bond (Pre NYNEX)
Beautiful engraved Bond Certificate from The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company issued in 1975 for $5,000.
It was issued long before the merger with New York Telephone Company that created NYNEX Telephone Company.
This certificate is has a printed signature of the President and Treasurer of the company.
www.scripophily.net /newentelandt.html   (455 words)

  
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She is Chairman of the United States Naval Academy Board of Visitors and a member of The Economic Club of New York.
Newman’s academic positions include engagements at the University of New Hampshire as Interim Dean of the Whittemore School of Business and Economics from 1998-1999, Dean of Students from 1972-1978 and as Assistant Dean of Students from 1969-1972.
Newman served as President of the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire and in 1988 was named President of the New England Council Inc., a regional business association.
www.unh.edu /news/docs/JBN_Bio.doc   (421 words)

  
 Obituary of Frederick R. Batchelder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Funeral services for Fredrick R. Batchelder, 76, of 52 Winnacunnet Road, for many years an engineer for the New England Telephone and Telegraph company in Boston, were held Wednesday afternoon in Trinity Episcopal church with Rev. Dwight Blakeslee, vicar, officiating.
He was a former Precinct Commissioner of the Hampton Beach Village District and was the first commodore of the Hampton Beach Yacht club.
He was a past president of the Hampton Garden Club, a member of Star of the East Lodge, F and AM, and the Telephone Pioneers of America.
www.hampton.lib.nh.us /hampton/biog/obits/batchelderfrederick.htm   (267 words)

  
 James H. Weiner, Brigadier General, United States Air Force
He was employed by the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company in Boston as a communications engineer before going on active duty in August 1941, as detachment commander of the 4th Airways Communications Region, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.
It was during this assignment that he received the Legion of Merit for setting up the communications and flight facilities to effectively ferry large numbers of aircraft from the United States to the African theater of war.
He reverted to inactive status in 1946 and was associated with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /jhweiner.htm   (1024 words)

  
 Advertising : Telephone : All Items on Ruby Lane
Given as a souvenir from the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company it provides information about New England Counties on the back.
It was given out by the Diedrich Funeral Home in St. Louis MO. The telephone number on the front would date this item to the late 1920's to 1930's with a two letter exchange or prefix and 4 numbers.
The boy is dressed in pink and brown outfit holding an early telephone.
search.rubylane.com /search/,id=1.32.html   (1388 words)

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