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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
Could Trinko bring down the Bells? What began as an ordering mishap between Bell Atlantic and AT&T has turned into a Supreme Court case that could have significant implications for telecom regulation
Until last month, only diehard antitrust experts knew much about Trinko vs. Bell Atlantic, an obscure antitrust case that had reached the 2nd Circuit Court in New York. Back in March 2000, the former Bell Atlantic encountered problems with one of its operations support systems that accepted orders from...
Tags: antitrust, AT&T Corp., Bell Atlantic, FCC, SECURITY, telecommunications
Research articles 2003-04-01
After positions at five different companies, Mark Ziebarth is once again "planning for a new start". (Publisher Profile).
Armed with a newly minted college degree, the proudly conservative and young Mark Ziebarth went to Washington, D.C. in 1982 for what became a five-year stint in fundraising with the conservative Heritage Foundation. "It's the most creative form of selling," Zeibarth said, "because,...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, Heritage Foundation, MARKETING, newsletter
Research articles 2002-10-03
Federal appeals court says consumers can sue Baby Bells
A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that consumers can sue the Baby Bells for antitrust violations. The court said, "The antitrust laws serve the purpose of affording the consumer compensation that the 1996 Telecommunications Act does not provide." In antitrust cases plaintiffs can receive triple damages. The ruling was a...
Tags: antitrust, Baby Bell, Bell Atlantic, SECURITY
Research articles 2002-06-28
FCC Denies AT&T 271 Complaint Against Defunct NYNEX
Here's another example of just how much the telecommunications landscape has changed in the last few years. On Wednesday, the Federal Communications Commission released an order denying a 1997 complaint filed by AT&T [T] alleging that the former New York Telephone Company and New England Telephone and Telegraph...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Bell Atlantic, FCC, Government
Research articles 2001-08-24
The Impact of Technological Change on Market Power and Market Failure in Telecommunications
Technological change is an historical constant--no era has lacked for it. But it cannot be denied that it waxes and wanes. Its pace has quickened recently, with dramatic impacts on telecommunications, broadening its very definition. No longer is it confined to voice sent over copper wire, but now also is...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Bell Atlantic, Cable, FCC, merger, network, NETWORKING, regulation, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, Wall Street Journal, wireless
Research articles 2001-06-01
Executive Goes Long Distance in Verizon's New World.
By Sharon Pian Chan, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 1--When Verizon Communications was born last year, it brought together a venerable regional Bell company, Bell Atlantic, with GTE, a non-Bell. GTE, which in the Northwest has played second fiddle...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, GTE Corp., Seattle Times Co., Verizon Communications Inc.
Research articles 2001-05-01
R.H. Donnelley Announces 10.8 Percent Growth in Third Quarter Earnings Per Share
Business Editors PURCHASE, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 25, 2000 Company Meets EPS Expectations for the Quarter; Expects to Meet Full Year EPS Target R.H. Donnelley Corporation (NYSE:RHD), a leading marketer of yellow pages and other advertising and marketing services for small and medium-sized businesses, today announced diluted earnings...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, R.H. Donnelley Corp., SBC, Sprint Communications
Research articles 2000-10-25
AT&T Loses Big At D.C. Circuit
Court Upholds Bell Atlantic N.Y. Long Distance The FCC, which of late has been battered around by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit like a cat in a dryer, won a major victory yesterday. The court, firmly slapping down a challenge by AT&T [T]...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Bell Atlantic, FCC, Government
Research articles 2000-08-02
And then there were two …
With FCC approval given to the merger of Bell Atlantic and GTE, two operators now control close to 70% of the nation's phone lines. New entity Verizon will control 69 million fixed lines and 23 million wireless subscribers, and together with SBC, heralds a move to a two-company monopoly. ...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, FCC, FINANCE, Government, GTE Corp., Investment, merger, Verizon Communications Inc.
Research articles 2000-07-15
DSET and MetaSolv Solutions Cited in National Award for Allegiance Telecom
Business Editors BRIDGEWATER, NJ & PLANO, TX--BUSINESS WIRE--July 17, 2000 (Nasdaq: DSET)-DSET Corporation's local-loop ordering gateway, ezLocal, and MetaSolv Software, Inc.'s (Nasdaq: MSLV) Telecom Business SolutionTM (TBSTM) order management and service fulfillment solution were cited as key elements in the operations support system OSS architecture that won the...
Tags: Allegiance Telecom Inc., Bell Atlantic, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2000-07-17
Rainbow Beats Verizon On Programming
In long-overdue action, FCC ruled in favor of Rainbow Media Holdings in video programming complaint filed against 2 units of Verizon formerly Bell Atlantic 3 years ago. In order released July 6, FCC Enforcement Bureau Chief David Solomon held that Bell Atlantic-N.J. and Bell Atlantic Network Services divisions engaged...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, Cable, Cablevision Systems Corp., commission, European Commission, FCC, Government, programming, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Verizon Communications Inc., video
Research articles 2000-07-10
Donnelley Implements Actions to Reshape Company
Business Editors PURCHASE, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 6, 2000 Buy Out of Bell Atlantic Contracts Completed; Actions Bring $125 Million After Tax Cash Inflow R.H. Donnelley Corporation (NYSE:RHD) today reported that the company has implemented the major strategic actions it announced on April 27, 2000 and expects that...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, R.H. Donnelley Corp.
Research articles 2000-07-06
ALTS Cites Need for Enforcement Against Back-Sliding By SBC
Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers WASHINGTON--BUSINESS WIRE--July 5, 2000 Approval of Petition for Texas Long Distance Shows that 271 Process Works, But SBC's Ability to Meet Key Market Opening Requirements Remains Untested The Association for Local Telecommunications Services ALTS today cautioned federal and state regulators to carefully...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, FCC, Government, incumbent, NETWORKING, Regulations, regulator, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, Texas
Research articles 2000-07-05
SBC Joins Bell Atlantic In Long Distance
The FCC on Friday approved Southwestern Bell's [SBC] application for entry into long distance in Texas. The news had been released the day before by Rep. Gene Green (D-Texas) (CT 6/30), jumping the gun on the commission's usual announcement process. "It is fitting that today, in honor...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, commission, FCC, Government, SALES, Texas
Research articles 2000-07-03
Bell Atlantic Completes Buy Out of Donnelley Contracts
Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--June 30, 2000 R.H. Donnelley Corporation (NYSE:RHD) and Bell Atlantic Corporation today announced that Bell Atlantic has completed the buy out of Donnelley's New York sales agency contracts. The transaction included the two sales agency contracts and related assets, and most of the...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, R.H. Donnelley Corp.
Research articles 2000-06-30
Behold The Verizon Behemoth
The FCC's expected approval of the merger of Bell Atlantic [BEL] and GTE [GTE] came through Friday, despite apparently increasing discomfort among commissioners over both the effects of ILEC mergers and the commission's process for approving them. The creation of the merged company, to be dubbed "Verizon," greatly...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, FCC, FINANCE, Genuity, Government, GTE Corp., Investment, merger, Verizon Communications Inc.
Research articles 2000-06-19
FCC Clears Bell Atlantic OSS in New York
Bell Atlantic [BEL] yesterday escaped the thumb of the FCC in New York, which it has been under since an AT&T [T] complaint about OSS performance in March. AT&T's complaint followed Bell Atlantic's first-in-the-nation win into long distance in that state. AT&T complained that Bell Atlantic was slow...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Bell Atlantic, FCC, Government, OSS
Research articles 2000-06-21
GTE, Bell Atlantic Alter Spin-off Plan to Gain FCC Approval for Merger.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Jun. 10--GTE Corp. and Bell Atlantic Corp. may be close to Federal Communications Commission approval for a $79.5 billion merger, analysts said, after revising a plan for spinning off GTE's Internet division. The companies filed a brief this week with the FCC regarding the...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, FCC, FINANCE, Genuity, Government, GTE Corp., INTERNET, Investment, merger
Research articles 2000-06-12
Complain, Complain, Complain
It's summer -- the season when telco minds turn to complaining. Yesterday saw a bumper crop of kvetching, with SBC [SBC] filing a complaint against Time Warner Cable [TWX] and Road Runner over DSL in Texas and AT&T [T] criticizing Bell Atlantic's [BEL] marketing practices in New...
Tags: Bell Atlantic, Road Runner, Time Warner Cable Inc.
Research articles 2000-05-26
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