Telephone and Data Systems

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Telephone and Data Systems, Inc.
Type of Company Public (NYSE: TDS)
Founded 1969
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, USA
Key people LeRoy T. ("Ted") Carlson, Jr., President & CEO
Industry Communications Services
Products Local wireline and wireless telecommunication services, Internet services
Revenue $3.72 billion USD (2004)[1]
Employees 11,600
Slogan Communicating more than ever
Website www.teldta.com

Telephone and Data Systems is a telecommunications service company providing service in 36 states. It has ownership in Suttle-Straus a privately held printing company, and TDS Telecom, a wireline telecom company with both ILEC and CLEC divisions. TDS also owns an 80% share of cellular company U.S. Cellular, which is the sixth-largest wireless telecom service provider in the U.S.

TDS was founded in 1969 with the acquisition of Central State Telephone company in Wisconsin, the first of many local telephone companies it would acquire. In 1983, it established U.S. Cellular. The company acquired Minnesota long distance provider US Link in 1994. In 2005, US Link was merged into the TDS Telecoms's CLEC division, TDS Metrocom of Madison, Wisconsin.

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United States telephone companies
Alaska Power and Telephone Company | AT&T | BellSouth (pending acquisition) | CenturyTel | Cincinnati Bell | Frontier | Embarq | Hawaiian Telcom | Qwest | TDS | Verizon | XO Communications | Windstream
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