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Located in Clinton, MS. WorldCom is one of the world's largest telecommunications companies with 20 million consumer customers, thousands of corporate clients and 80,000 employees. MCI refers to its long distance service. It also owns UUNet, controlling the wires that Internet service providers use as superhighways to carry Internet traffic between cities and across continents. Even before the recent accounting disclosures, by 2001, WorldCom was already going through financial turmoil due to large debt and declining rates and revenue. Growth in the telecommunications industry was slowing and the company had too much network capacity. The company was deep in debt from an ambitious buying spree. There were also the controversial $408 million loans to CEO Bernie Ebbers to cover his margin calls on loans secured by company stock.
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NAICS Code Wired Telecommunications Carriers: 517110
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MCI Wins NOAA Contact
MCI, the long-distance subsidiary of bankrupt WorldCom [WCOEQ.PK], won a seven-year contract to provide high-speed satellite data communications to the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration NOAA. The company expects its Very Small Aperture Terminal VSAT service to enable NOAA to quickly and easily father and distribute millions of bits of...
After WorldCom : How Much Consolidation Can U.S. Telecom Regulators Permit?
The article explains how much industry consolidation can telecom regulators permit without significantly impairing competition? It recognize that regulators will judge any merger based upon the relevant facts but, in general, it suspect the answer may prove to be "more than you might think," -- especially if the "failing firm"...
After WorldCom: How Much Consolidation Can U.S. Telecom Regulators Permit?
WorldCom's recent bankruptcy has likely set the stage for a new round of telecom industry mergers that will test the long-standing competition policies of U.S. regulators. As Federal Communications Commission FCC told Congress that It is difficult to imagine the industry stabilizing without some modest and prudent restructuring. With new...
The Failure Of Good Intentions: The Worldcom Fraud And The Collapse Of American Telecommunications After Deregulation
This paper analyzes WorldCom's fraud, bankruptcy, and the decision of its Triennial Review of mandatory unbundling. To date, policymakers and scholars have failed to recognize how those topics are interrelated. The United States has spent seven years trying to deregulate telecommunications. It also discusses administrative cost of deregulation, which has...
U.S. STATE DEPT AWARDS WORLDCOM 10-YEAR GLOBAL TELECOM CONTRACT.
(Full text of a statement. Contact details below.) CLINTON, Miss., Dec. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- WorldCom to Provide Domestic and International Data Communications Services Under SPECTRUM Agreement, Valued Up to $360 Million WorldCom WCOEQ, the leading global business data and Internet communications provider, today announced that...
New Tel: the ever bending stories.
Dec 03, 2002 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu CEO, Domenic Martino, severed all business relationships with Peter Malone, New Tel's CEO, on 22 February 2002. The pair share directorships in more than 40 companies. It is said this was done...
Apples or oranges? - For Starters
Which long-distance company has the most reliable network? It depends on how you interpret the numbers. WorldCom in late November ran a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal touting its leadership role in network reliability among the major three IXCs and the four RBOCs. According to WorldCom, it...
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