Ameritech Cellular

Ameritech Mobile Communications, LLC was the first company in the United States to provide cellular mobile phone service to the general public. Cell service became publicly available in Chicago on October 13, 1983. The company was a division of Ameritech which, as of January 1, 1984, was the holding company of Illinois Bell, Michigan Bell, Wisconsin Bell, Ohio Bell, and Indiana Bell, who provides landline service to the Great Lakes region. Originally named Ameritech Mobile Communications, it later became known as Ameritech Cellular.

Following the SBC Communications merger, Ameritech's wireless network was integrated and added to SBC's Wireless network. Originally Ameritech used CDMA as its network technology choice, but then converted to TDMA to be compatible with SBC's other wireless networks that were mostly using TDMA. During the SBC Communications merger its First and Original network in Chicago was sold to GTE (which later became Verizon Wireless).

Ameritech Mobile Communications exists today as Ameritech Mobile Communications, LLC d/b/a AT&T Mobility..

The Guinness Records claims "the Most durable mobile phone number (cellular phone number) David Contorno, of Lemont, Illinois, USA, has owned and used the same mobile telephone number since 2 August 1985. His first mobile phone was an Ameritech AC140 and his carrier has been Ameritech Mobile Communications ever since."

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Corporate directors
Chairman, CEO and president
  • Randall L. Stephenson
  • Gilbert F. Amelio
  • August A. Busch III
  • Martin K. Eby, Jr.
  • James A. Henderson
  • Charles F. Knight
  • Lynn M. Martin
  • John B. McCoy
  • Mary S. Metz
  • Toni Rembe
  • S. Donley Ritchey
  • Joyce M. Roche
  • Laura D. Tyson
  • Patricia P. Upton
Acquired companies
  • AT&T Corp.
  • Ameritech
  • BellSouth
  • Pacific Telesis
  • Southern New England Telecommunications
Local telephone companies
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  • Illinois Bell
  • Indiana Bell
  • Michigan Bell
  • Nevada Bell
  • Ohio Bell
  • Pacific Bell
  • Southern New England Telephone
  • Southwestern Bell
  • Wisconsin Bell
Competitive local exchange carrier
  • SBC Telecom
Long distance services
  • Alascom
  • AT&T Communications
  • BellSouth Long Distance
  • SBC Long Distance
  • SNET America
AT&T Mobility
  • Ameritech Mobile Communications
  • AT&T Wireless Services
  • BellSouth Mobility
  • BellSouth Mobility DCS
  • Dobson Communications
  • Houston Cellular
  • Pacific Bell Wireless
  • Pacific Bell Wireless Northwest
  • SBC Wireless
  • SNET Mobility
  • Southwestern Bell Mobile Systems
  • Southwestern Bell Wireless
Internet services
IP services (VoIP, IPTV)
  • CallVantage
  • U-verse
AT&T Internet Services
  • Ameritech Interactive Media Services
  • Pacific Bell Internet Services
  • Prodigy
  • SNET Diversified Group
  • Southwestern Bell Internet Services
Other ISPs
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  • BellSouth FastAccess DSL
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Telephone directories YP Holdings (47%)
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  • Annual revenue US$ 126.723 billion (FY 2011)
  • Employees 252,330
  • Stock symbol NYSE: T
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