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    AT&T, the nation’s largest carrier, has more than 240 million subscribers. More than 70,000 outages were reported after 8 a.m. ET, according to Downdetector, a website that detects outages. The ...

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    At least two people have died as severe storms and tornadoes tore through parts of Texas and Mississippi on Saturday, officials said, while a parade of atmospheric river-fueled storms batters the ...

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    South Dakota residents are being asked to report flood-related property damage in an effort to secure federal disaster relief funds.. Residents and business owners who suffered property loss or ...

  7. Qwest Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It did business as US West, Qwest and CenturyLink and now does so as Lumen Technologies. [7] Pacific Northwest Bell was created on July 1, 1961, when the Bell telephone operations in northern Idaho, Oregon, and Washington state were split off from Pacific Telephone & Telegraph. Prior to 1984, AT&T held an 89.3% stake in Pacific Northwest Bell.

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  9. AT&T Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Information Systems (ATTIS), originally known as American Bell, was the fully separate subsidiary of American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) which focused on computer technology ventures and telephone sales, and other unregulated business. It was one of the three core units of AT&T formed after the breakup of the Bell System.