Frontier Midstates

Frontier Midstates
Frontier Midstates, Inc.
Type Subsidiary of Frontier
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 1956
Products Local Telephone Service
Parent Contel (until 1993)
GTE (1993-2000)
Verizon (2000-2010)
Frontier (2010–present)

Frontier Midstates, Inc. is a telephone operating company of Frontier Communications serving Indiana and Michigan. It was originally owned by Contel, and later purchased by GTE, Verizon, and Frontier.

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History

The company was established in 1956 to provide telephone service in Georgia[1]. As a subsidiary of Contel, it adopted the name Continental Telephone Company of the South. It expanded as it absorbed the operations various companies in Alabama and Georgia, including Alabama Telephone Company in 1975, Coosa Valley Telephone Company, and Tri-County Telephone Company, Incorporated in 1978[2]. The company adopted its abbreviated name, Contel of the South, Inc., in 1988.

Acquisition by GTE

Contel was acquired by GTE in 1991 and the operating company began doing business as GTE Systems of the South. It was not associated with GTE South, a separate operating company.

On October 31, 1993, Contel of the South and Alltel traded service regions. Contel of the South regions in Georgia area were traded for Alltel's Indiana and Michigan service regions.

Acquisition by Verizon

In 2000, GTE was purchased by Bell Atlantic, becoming Verizon. Contel of the South began doing business as Verizon Mid-States and Verizon North Systems.

In 2002, Verizon sold its operations in Alabama, including those from Contel of the South and GTE South to CenturyTel. Those operations became CenturyTel of Alabama.

The company remained one of two former GTE operating companies to have retained its original name since acquisition by Verizon (the other is GTE Southwest); it also remained the only operating company using the Contel name.

Sale to Frontier

Contel of the South, along with several other Verizon wireline operating companies, were transferred to a new holding company New Communications ILEC Holdings, which was acquired by Frontier Communications on July 1, 2010.[3] Contel of the South, Inc., at that point, became Frontier Midstates, Inc.[4]

See also

  • Frontier North

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