
Indiana Bell
Indiana Bell was a telecommunications company that provided telephone services in Indiana, operating as part of the larger Bell System organization. It was established in the early 20th century and played a key role in expanding telephone access across the state. The company managed transitioning technology, infrastructure, and customer support for landline phones. In 1984, Indiana Bell was reorganized due to antitrust regulations, becoming part of Ameritech, which later merged into SBC Communications and eventually AT&T. Today, its legacy continues as part of AT&T, serving Indiana with modern communications services.