Records, 1971-1990 (bulk 1975-1985).

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Records, 1971-1990 (bulk 1975-1985).

The series is comprised of 1971-1985 records of SBS and, partially, its predecessors MCIL and CML, acquired by MCI together with SBS assets and operations, and of 1985-1987 records related to the merger process - transition plans, aquisition agreement, correspondence. Additional material on SBS is collected in Series IV: Office of the Chief Strategy and Technology Officer R. Liebhaber who came to MCI from IBM at the time of merger and played one of the key roles in the transition process.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6744086

Hagley Museum & Library

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