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September 30, 1983 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-09-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 30, 1E3 15

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There comes a time in your
life when you have to go out on
your vwn. That's what Michigan Bell
will be doing in January of next year,
when we separate from AT&T and
become a part of Ameritech, a new
holding company for five midwest
communications companies which
include Illinois Bell, Indiana Bell ;
Michigan Bell, Ohio Bell and
Wisconsin Telephone. ,
Frankly a change like that
could be unsettling, but we wel-
come the challenges it presents and
the opportunities it provides to serve
you even better. We've had time .
to think about it, to plan for it, to
make sure that when you pick up

As we said, changes and
your phone on January 1, 1984, you'll
make those calls just as you always choices ... some now, some later...
have. And you'll get the same reliable but nothing you can't take in stride
Michigan Bell service you've come • with a little assistance. That's where
we come in.
to expect over the years. _ .
In the weeks ahead we'll be
Sure, there'll be some changes,
but nothing we can't easily handle keeping, you up to date with more
together. For instance, AT&T will. be detailed information on the changes
leasing you the phones Michigan Bell as they take place.
We mean to make this transition
now provides you for a monthly fee.
You may continue to lease. them if as easy for you as possible because
you wish, or you may buy your own. we want to be on the best of terms
with you for a long, long time.
The choice is yours. . . •
There could be some changes After all ...
in how your telephone repair needs
are met . depending upon whether IT'S AT&T
theproblem is with the service . or the WE'RE SEPARATING FROM...
equipment.. Not a big thing for the NOT YOU.
.most part, except for the possibility
of newphone numbers to call if you
need help.
You nlay notice one change
right off... extra pages in your
phone bill. That would be the result
of your getting; more billing informa-
tion than you re used to seeing.

.Facts down the line.

Because your telephone business
o ice is busily engaged in normal,
ay-to-daY telephone service matters,
we are providing this toll free
number-as a source for answers to
the questions you may have about
your changing telephone company.
We also suggest that you watch for
our it formational messages in-our
. newspapers and in your monthly / •
telephone bills. 1 800.555-5000

Michigan Bell



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