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For all of you toll free phone numbers aficionados out there, here is a great toll free phone numbers website to get your toll free phone numbers information: click the link toll free phone numbers. This site, dedicated to toll free phone numbers, contains all the information you'll want to know about how toll free phone numbers came to be, including a history of toll free phone numbers in the United States. Toll free phone numbers are of course a service handled by the telephone companies, which belong to two large categories in the US: long distance and local, each of which are in the business of toll free phone numbers. An very important event for the toll free phone numbers business in the U.S. occurred in the year 1984 with the divestiture of the original telephone company American Telephone and Telegraph. The split created a single large national carrier, important to the toll free phone number business, as well as many small local businesses for the management of local telephone operations. The smaller companies handled local phone services within their business district boundaries, and they also directed toll free phone number long distance calls originating or terminating from their customer base. Most of the United States are still served to this day by the Baby Bells (the name that was given to the local carriers), with toll free phone numbers serviced by them. For the remainder of the country not so serviced, most often in sparsely populated areas, customers get their toll free phone numbers handled by independent local companies, which the toll free phone number industry calls "independents." Even though independents often serve the toll free phone numbers for these remote locales, the Baby Bells are the companies that have the have huge territories handling the toll free phone numbers even in many low population density areas of the country. Therefore independents generally are isolated islands of toll free phone numbers territory existing within the area of a greater Baby Bell. Examples of independents that serve the toll free phone numbers industry are CenturyLink, Frontier Communications, and Windstream Communications. As mentioned earlier, the Baby Bells are the major players in toll free phone numbers business, and the Baby Bells are also called the Regional Bell Operating Companies. These businesses serve the toll free phone numbers needs of customers, and the businesses are the result of the antitrust suit United States v. A T and T, which the U.S. Department of Justice brought against the former American Telephone and Telegraph Company . In toll free phone numbers history, on January 8, 1982, the A T and T Corp., leader in toll free phone numbers, settled the suit and agreed to divest its local toll free phone numbers related operating companies. A T and T Corp.'s local operations were split into seven independent Regional Bell Operating Companies known as "Baby Bells." effective January 1, 1984. the Baby Bells then also handled toll free phone numbers. These toll free phone numbers companies were originally known as Regional Holding Companies . An additional significant player in the toll free phone numbers marketplace is Bell Canada, once known as the Bell Telephone Company of Canada. Bell Canada's business includes toll free phone numbers for Canada. It began its breakup from the toll free phone numbers US Bell System starting in 1956, and completed the split by 1975. More information on toll free phone numbers is available at the site toll free phone numbers. Or refer to other online articles here and here.


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