NB Tel, Inc. | |
Logo Alt: | NBTel Logo used until 2002 when it became a part of Aliant |
Former Name: | New Brunswick Telephone Company (1888-1998) |
Industry: | Telecommunications |
Predecessor: | Dominion Telegraph Company, Western Union, Bell Telephone Company (NB Assets acquired 1889) |
Founded: | in Saint John, Canada |
Founders: | --> |
Fate: | Merger |
Successor: | Aliant Inc. |
Hq Location City: | Saint John |
Hq Location Country: | Canada |
Area Served: | New Brunswick |
Products: | Fixed line and mobile telephony Internet services Digital television Radio broadcasting |
Brands: | NB Tel, NB Tel Mobility, AIBN, BrunNet, NBNet, iWave |
Revenue: | $522.480,000[1] |
Revenue Year: | 1998 |
Operating Income: | $118,715,000 |
Income Year: | 1998 |
Net Income: | $54,766,000 |
Net Income Year: | 1998 |
Divisions: | NB Tel Mobility X Wave |
Website: | http://nbtel.nb.ca (defunct) |
The New Brunswick Telephone Company, Limited (operating as NBTel) was a telecommunications company that operated in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The company was founded in 1888 after Bell Telephone Company of Canada's attempt to establish telephone service in the Maritimes failed and purchased Bell Canada's New Brunswick assets in 1889. In 1973, NBTel purchased the last independent telephone operator in New Brunswick, giving it a monopoly for telephone service in the province.[2] In 1924, the company built a telephone exchange in Sackville, New Brunswick. An extension was made in 1961 in order to house more equipment. Two years later, the building was sold to the Maritime Conference of the United Church of Canada.[3] Owned by holding company Bruncor, which Bell Canada gained a controlling interest in during the 1960s, NBTel was based in Saint John, New Brunswick, until its merger with the other Stentor Alliance companies in Atlantic Canada to form Aliant in 1999. In 2006, it is now known as Bell Aliant.