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Baby Bell
one of the regional phone companies that was established after the demise of AT & T in 1984. Nynex and Southwestern Bell are two of the Baby Bells.
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Baby Bells get legal broadband victory.(TOP NEWS)
The Baby Bells won a victory on August 15 when a US appeals court said they could deny broadband access on most of their modern fiber-optic lines to DSL rivals. The 1996 Telecommunications Act required existing carriers to give rivals access to their equipment...
Tags: Baby Bell, broadband, DSL, FCC, fiber-optics, Government, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2006-08-01
Fractured phone system consolidating once again
AT&T's relationship with the federal government has been a century in the making. The company was founded in 1885 and over the next century became the nation's de facto phone monopoly. At its peak in the early 1980s, it employed 1 million people. In 1984, the Bell Telephone System...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, phone
Research articles 2006-05-11
Hitting the merger pause button: AT&T and MCI were the big ones to watch in the long-distance industry, and now they've been gobbled up by Baby Bells. Are there lessons to be learned for wireless?
WASHINGTON -- Wireless carriers could glean a lesson or two from last month's FCC approved of the SBC Communications/AT&T and Verizon Communications/MCI mergers, which marked an end to the two toughest long-distance competitors, analysts say. The wireless children of SBC and Verizon...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, FCC, FINANCE, Investment, MCI Inc., merger, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2005-11-15
Coming soon: triple play: the telecoms and cable providers are storming into town promising an exciting new world of bundled voice, internet access, and video services. But can they deliver?
If you want to hear some plain talk about the frenzied competition between the Baby Bells and the cable providers to market bundled services, seek out Randy Luther, vice president of construction technology for Centex Homes in Dallas. When Luther talked with Builder, he...
Tags: Baby Bell, Cable, Comcast Corp., fiber, IP, MARKETING, NETWORKING, Qwest Communications Inc., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Time Warner Inc., TVs, Verizon Communications Inc., video, voice, VoIP
Research articles 2005-10-01
FCC Liberates DSL in Parity Bid (Multichannel News)
Baby Bells Score Win With Martin Bid for 'Level' Field Washington-- The Baby Bells won a big victory at the Federal Communications Commission Friday, as the agency voted to deregulate their high-speed data services in an effort to create regulatory parity with market-leading cable companies....
Tags: Baby Bell, DSL, FCC, Government
Research articles 2005-08-08
Healthy network effects; Telecoms mergers.
America's telecoms sector is consolidating, but that is good, not bad, for competition IT LOOKS suspiciously like a return to the past. In 1984 a federal judge ordered the break-up of AT&T, America's telephone monopoly, on antitrust grounds to inject some sorely needed competition...
Tags: America, AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, FINANCE, Investment, merger, network, NETWORKING, phone, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2005-05-07
Baby Bell or giant Behemoth? Telecom debate begins
Regulatory roulette is now underway, with federal lawmakers holding initial committee hearings about telecom reform, a new FCC commissioner in place and the "light regulatory touch" embraced by Michael Powell, the former chairman, likely to dominate the landscape. Rewriting the 1996 Telecom Act is likely to be a long...
Tags: Baby Bell, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, VoIP
Research articles 2005-05-01
SBC, a Baby Bell, swallows its parent in deal for AT&T
SBC Communications on Sunday night was close to concluding a $16 billion deal for its former parent, AT&T, that would lead to the virtual disappearance of one of America's best known corporate icons and set off what promises to be a new round of competition between the Baby Bells, executives...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, phone, SBC Communications Inc.
Research articles 2005-01-31
Child Is the Father to Mom, The
Will former telecom heavyweight AT&T be gobbled up by a Baby Bell? Reports quoting unnamed executives say that San Antonio, Texas-based SBC Communications may acquire its Bedminster-based progenitor for $15 billion. AT&T spokesman Jim Byrnes says he "cannot comment on what is considered to be a rumor." SBC was spun...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, NETWORKING, SBC Communications Inc., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2005-01-31
End of an icon? SBC reported in talks to buy AT&T
NEW YORK AFP — In what could spell the end of an American corporate icon, SBC Communications was reported to be in talks to buy AT&T Corp. Such an acquisition would close the books on one of the greatest corporate empires ever built, the company once known as "Ma...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, FINANCE, Investment, NETWORKING, phone, SBC Communications Inc., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2005-01-27
Cable Has to Like ‘Brand X’ Case Chances (Multichannel News)
9th Circuit's Liberal Reputation, Track Record on Appeal Seen as Positives in Industry's Modem-Reg Fight Washington -- The odds favor cable in the Supreme Court. The high court has agreed to hear a case that could decide whether cable...
Tags: Baby Bell, Cable, INTERNET, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2005-01-03
Seidenberg, Ivan G. 1946–
Ivan G. Seidenberg 1946– Chairman and chief executive officer, Verizon Nationality: American.Born: December 10, 1946, in New York City, New York.Education: City University of New York, BA, 1972; Pace University, MBA, 1980.Family: Son of Howard owner of an electrical supply shop and Kitty Zaretsky Seidenberg; married Phyllis A. Maisel; children:...
Tags: Baby Bell, Bell Atlantic, Cable, fiber, NETWORKING, phone, Strategy, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, Verizon Communications Inc., WIRELESS
Research articles 2005-01-01
Roberts: cable, baby bells share concerns.(Through The Wire)(Brian Roberts spoke about regulations of cable television broadcasting industry and Telecommunications industry)
WASHINGTON -- Cable operators and the Baby Bells are warriors in the marketplace, but they share some worries on Capitol Hill. In a speech last week in Las Vegas, Comcast Corp. chairman and CEO Brian Roberts told a phone industry group that...
Tags: Baby Bell, broadcasting, Cable, Government, NETWORKING, phone, Regulations, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2004-10-18
Supreme Court lets lower court rulings stand on scrapping phone line rentals.
By Peter J. Howe, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 13--AT&T Corp., MCI Inc., and a number of smaller telephone companies were rebuffed by the US Supreme Court yesterday in their quest to save cut-rate deals to rent Bell System phone...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, Boston Globe, MCI Inc., phone, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2004-10-13
Study foresees spike in South Carolina telecommunications costs.
By Kyle Stock, The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 1--Small and midsized businesses in South Carolina may see telecommunications costs rise an average of 25 percent as a result of a recent federal court ruling on telecommunications...
Tags: Baby Bell, FCC, NETWORKING, phone, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2004-07-01
Phone Competition, Rules at Heart of Debate.
By Vikas Bajaj, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 11--In the last eight years, 19 million consumers and small businesses switched their local-phone company and millions others signed up for discount calling plans from their existing Baby Bell provider....
Tags: AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, phone, SBC Communications Inc.
Research articles 2004-06-11
Bush Administration Won't Appeal Telecommunications Rules.
By Vikas Bajaj, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 10--In a big victory for the nation's four local-phone giants, the Bush administration said Wednesday that it won't ask the Supreme Court to restore requirements that the companies rent their...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, Government, phone, Regulations, regulator, SBC Communications Inc., telecommunications
Research articles 2004-06-10
Playing For Time
AT&T wants a federal court to delay a decision that could make the company's plans to offer widespread local telephone service hard to realize. The decision eliminates the requirement that Baby Bells lease parts of their networks to long-distance carriers at reduced rates. Local telephone carriers including Verizon and BellSouth...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, carrier, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Verizon Communications Inc.
Research articles 2004-05-31
Deregulation Obsession
Past deregulation has made a mess of the telecommunications industry. What does the Wall Street Journal think further deregulation will accomplish?The Wall Street journal's editors got their way. On March 2, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals voted to uphold Powell's proposal (voted down by the FCC last year 3-2)...
Tags: Baby Bell, broadband, deregulation, fiber-optics, Government, network, NETWORKING, phone, Regulations, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2004-05-01
AT&T Offers to Deal with Phone Giants on Rates.
By David DeKok, The Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 30--AT&T Thursday said it would agree to an increase in some of the wholesale rates charged by Verizon Communications and the other Baby Bell telephone companies as long as it...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Baby Bell, FINANCE, phone, Verizon Communications Inc.
Research articles 2004-04-30
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