Possible Questions:
- Call letters?
- Long-distance letters
- Sprint rival
- Sprint competitor
- Telecom giant
- Former telecom giant
- Former AT&T rival
- AT&T competitor
- Start of the 12th century
- Sprint alternative
- 2006 Verizon acquisition
- Worldcom partner
- Verizon subsidiary
- Verizon competitor
- Verizon acquisition of 2006
- Sprint competitor, once
- Old AT&T rival
- Long-distance inits.
- AT&T rival
- Verizon purchase of 2005
- Roman 1101
- Onetime AT&T rival
- Long distance letters
- Long distance inits.
- Caesar's 1101
- 12th-century date
- 1,101 in Roman numerals
- Verizon acquisition
- Old long-distance letters
- Bygone AT&T rival
- Big initials in telecom, once
- AT&T rival, once
- 2006 Verizon purchase
- 1101, to Brutus
- 1101, Roman-style
- Year in Alexius I Comnenus's reign
- Web Calling originator
- Verizon acquired it in 2006
- Twelfth-century starter
- Telecom giant acquired by Verizon
- Telecom acquired in 2006
- Phone company name that looks like a Roman numeral
- Old call letters?
- Long distance co. in 1101?
- It was acquired by Verizon in 2006
- It merged with WorldCom in 1998
- Former Verizon rival
- Former telecom firm
- Former telecom co.
- Former Sprint rival
- Former call letters?
- Early 12th century year
- Date in reign of Henry I
- Company that merged with WorldCom in 1998
- Company swallowed by Verizon in 2006
- Company acquired by Verizon in 2006
- Co. with a '90s "Friends & Family" program
- Co. to keep you connected
- Co. bought by Verizon
- Co. acquired by Verizon in 2006
- Co. acquired by Verizon
- CCCLXVII x III
- Big inits. in cellular technology
- Bell Atlantic competitor
- Baby Bell competitor
- AT&T alternative
- AT and T alternative
- 12th-century starter
- 12th century opener
- 1101, in Roman numerals
- 1,101, to Cato
- 1,101 in old Rome
- ___ WorldCom
- ___ Center (home arena of the Washington Wizards)