- 7 - companies. Following the breakup of the Bell system, an independent entity, the National Exchange Carriers Association, was established and given responsibility over deciding how long- distance call revenues were divided among all telephone service providers. B. NITCO's Principal Business Office and Headquarters From about 1980 through the time of the trial, NITCO maintained its principal business office and headquarters in an office building at 205 North Washington Street, Hebron, Indiana. NITCO leased the office building from Mr. Mussman, who owned the building and the parcel of land on which the building is situated. Mr. Mussman also owned another smaller office building situated on the same parcel of land, with the address 301 North Washington Street, Hebron, Indiana. Prior to its moving into and occupying the newer and larger building at 205 North Washington Street, NITCO maintained its principal business office at the 301 North Washington Street building, which it leased from Mr. Mussman. From 1980 through 1993, NITCO continued to lease the 301 North Washington Street building from Mr. Mussman. From 1983 until about July 1989, NITCO subleased the 301 North Washington Street office building to Rhys' cable television company. After Rhys' cable television company vacated the premises in July 1989, NITCO used the 301 North Washington Street building for storagePage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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