Southern Telecom (Southern Company)

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Southern Telecom is the wireline, fiber optic telecommunications subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO). [1] Established in 1997 as an Exempt Telecommunications Company (ETC) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Southern Telecom is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. [2]

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