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Cincinnati Bell (NYSE: CBB) is one of the nation's most-respected and best-performing local exchange and wireless providers, with a legacy of unparalleled
customer service excellence and financial strength. Cincinnati Bell provides a wide range of telecommunications products and services to residential and
business customers in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. In a recent study by J.D. Power and Associates, the company was again ranked Number One in customer
satisfaction for Local Residential Telephone Service and Residential Long Distance among Mainstream Users for the third consecutive year.
Cincinnati Bell History
The City and Suburban Telegraph Company, later Cincinnati Bell Telephone, was officially incorporated on July 5, 1873, becoming the first company in the
city to provide direct communication between the city`s homes and businesses. Manufacturer and philanthropist Andrew Erkenbrecher became the company`s
first president in 1874. Rates were fixed at $300 a year for one line not more than a mile in length. Today, Cincinnati Bell Telephone provides modern
telecommunications products and services in a three-state area, including portions of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana and covering more than 2,400 square miles.
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