Oxford West Telephone

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Oxford West Telephone Company is a local telephone company in Maine and is owned by Maine-based Oxford Networks. The company was founded in 1994 upon Oxford's purchase of Contel of Maine's Oxford County exchanges from GTE.[1]

The company absorbed the operations of Bryant Pond Telephone Co., which had been established in 1974, and adopted a trade name of the former company to reflect the merger.[2]

The company provides local telephone services to cities such as Bryant Pond and Andover.[3]

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