WASHINGTON -- Dealing a significant blow to Sprint Nextel, the government on Thursday awarded the largest-ever federal telecommunications contract -- a 10-year deal worth up to $48 billion -- to its rivals AT&T, Qwest Communications and Verizon. The three contract winners will split $525 million, but beyond that...
By Dibya Sarkar THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON - Dealing a significant blow to Sprint Nextel, the government on Thursday awarded the largest-ever federal telecommunications contract - a 10-year deal worth up to $48 billion - to its rivals AT&T, Qwest Communications and Verizon. The...
WASHINGTON -- Qwest Communications International Inc., AT&T Inc. and Verizon Inc. on Thursday were awarded the government's largest telecommunications contract ever, a 10-year deal worth up to $48 billion. The contract winners, who beat out Sprint Nextel Corp., don't simply split a pool of money. They now have...
M2 PRESSWIRE-22 December 2003-World View Research: Sprint expands relationship with Blue Cross and Blue Shield; Qwest in the lead to acquire Allegiance Telecom and Xfone meets with NASDAQ and AMEXC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12222003 City of Industry, CA -- Guy Nissenson,...
Byline: DAN MEYER More than a year after announcing plans to sell off or find a partner for its wireless division, Qwest Communications International Inc. last week reported a deal with Sprint PCS that calls for Qwest to transition its nearly...
Qwest Communications International Inc. launched its nationwide wireless voice service for residential and small business customers as part of its network-sharing agreement announced last year with Sprint PCS. Qwest said its nationwide plans Qwest Communications International Inc....
Coming off a particularly strong year for stocks and continuing fallout from mergers and deregulation activity telecommunications firms are poised for another wild year. Things to watch in 2000 include the unfolding WorldCom MCI/Sprint merger plus bids by such newcomers as Wall Street darlings Qwest, Global Crossing and Net2Phone...
DENVER--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 6, 1998--The following statement is Qwest's reaction to Sprint's announcement to offer unlimited long-distance service on weekends for $25, and may be attributed to John Taylor, senior vice president of Qwest's consumer segment.
Even before events of the last several months pummeled the reputations and purses of established providers such as WorldCom, Qwest and Genuity, the industry had been reeling beneath the weight of a crisis. More than 75 percent of the small and new Even...
Byline: DAN MEYER Following stronger-than-expected third-quarter growth results posted by seven of the nation's eight largest wireless operators late last month, a trio of smaller players posted mixed results last week. Meanwhile, a rural ope Byline: DAN MEYER...
By Suzanne King, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Suzanne King, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Counsel Corporation ("Counsel") (TSX: CXS) is pleased to announce that its 91%-owned subsidiary, C2 Global Technologies Inc. ("C2")(OTCBB: COBT), has entered into a Settlement and License Agreement with the remaining defendants (Qwest, Global Crossing and Level 3) in its patent infringement litigation in Texas. The Settlement and License Agreement also...
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-26 September 2008-C2 Communications settles patent litigationC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com C2 Communications Inc (C2), a subsidiary of C2 Global Technologies Inc (OTCBB:COBT), announced on 26 September that it has settled its patent infringement litigation against Qwest, Global Crossing and Level 3 by entering into a settlement and...
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