1993
GTE holding company acquired Contel of the South, Inc. which included Contel's study area jurisdictions Alabama (COAL) and Georgia (COGA). Then, on 10/31/93, GTE and ALLTEL traded study area jurisdictions. GTE gave ALLTEL study area COGA and GTE received study areas Indiana (GLIN) and Michigan (GLMI).
COSA |
Effect | COSO | Associated operating company acquired by GTE. ARMIS Service Quality (43-05), ARMIS Customer Satisfaction (43-06), and ARMIS Infrastructure (43-07) Reports are filed by GTE for this operating company-level COSA. ARMIS 43-05, 43-06, and 43-07 Reports are required to be filed only at the study area jurisdiction and holding company levels. Therefore, you must use caution when rolling-up or comparing GTE's amounts in the above reports. | COAL | Transferred from Contel | GLIN | Transferred from ALLTEL | GLMI | Transferred from ALLTEL | COGA | Transferred to ALLTEL |
1994 -1999
Contel of the South, Inc. d/b/a GTE Systems of the South had no changes during this period. 2000
On 6/30/2000, Bell Atlantic (BNTR) and GTE Corporation (GTTC) merged into one company, Verizon Communications. Contel of the South, Inc. d/b/a GTE Systems of the South was renamed Contel of the South, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Mid-States. 2001
Contel of the South, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Mid-States had no changes during this period. 2002
Contel of the South d/b/a Mid-States sold study area jurisdiction Alabama (COAL) to CenturyTel on 6/30/2002.
COSA |
Effect | COAL | Transferred to CenturyTel |
2003
Contel of the South, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Mid-States fell below the revenue threshold, when it sold study area - COAL. Therefore, the operating company and study areas are no longer required to file the ARMIS Reports 43-01, 43-02, 43-03, 43-04, 43-08, 495A and 495B. 2004 - 2009
Contel of the South, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Mid-States had no changes during this period. |