Baby Bells
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A common nickname given to the
U.S. regio
nal telephone companies that were formed from the breakup of AT&T ("Ma Bell") in 1984. Baby Bells were created in accordance with antitrust legislation, which is designed to create more competition within the industry.
Upon the initial breakup of AT&T, the Baby Bells included Nynex in
New York and New England; Bell Atlantic, BellSouth and Ameritech in the Midwest; and Southwestern
Bell, U.S. West and Pacific Telesis in
California and
Nevada. Over time, however, these companies have gone through several more corporate changes, such as acquisitions and mergers. As a result, the industry has been co
nsolidated into a few domestic telephone providers.