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- Cell Phone Carriers May Not Fence in Users for Long
- Cell Phone Carriers May Not Fence in Users for LongRE: Cell Phone Carriers May Not Fence in Users for LongThe "termination fee" is really not a real "fee" that cell phone providers want to charge. It mainly is a deterrent to prevent you or us clients from "phone hopping" from...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-09
- Rural Telephone Alliance Challenges FCC to Deregulate Rural ILECs
- Washington, D.C., May 27, 2004. America's Rural Consortium ARC, a group of forward-looking rural, independent telephone companies, today challenged the FCC to deregulate their members and other rural incumbent telephone companies. ARC urged this d Washington, D.C., May 27, 2004. America's Rural Consortium ARC, a...
- Research articles 2004-06-25
- Help In an 'Ugly Box'.(two Illinois municipalities using guerrilla marketing to oppose bill on video providers' licensing)
- By Linda Haugsted Cities Go Guerilla To Fight Pro-AT&T Franchising Bill The competition between cable and telephone companies for customers has been marked by guerilla stunts such as advertisements in pizza boxes and come-ons on dry...
- Research articles 2007-03-19
- FCC May Phase Out Fees for Connecting Calls.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Dec. 5--WASHINGTON, D.C.--In a move that could give a boost to the nation's largest local telephone companies, the Federal Communications Commission is considering phasing out billions of dollars in fees local phone companies pay each other to connec Dec. 5--WASHINGTON, D.C.--In a move that could give...
- Research articles 2000-12-04
- Western Wireless files suit over Nebraska LNP waiver.(News)
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER Western Wireless Corp. went on the defensive Aug. 5, filing suit in federal court in Nebraska against the Nebraska Public Service Commission and several rural local exchange carriers, objecting to a NPSC waiver Byline:...
- Research articles 2004-08-16
- Teleport Communications Group Inc. Wins Authority to Become Colorado's "Other Local Phone Company"
- DENVER--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 6, 1996--Teleport Communications Group Inc. TCG today received state authority to become Colorado's "Other Local Phone Company" by giving Denver and Boulder businesses a full service, competitive option to the incumbent local telephone company.
- Research articles 1996-11-06
- Brazil: CRT selling off process to be readied this week.
- This Wednesday the fixed telephone company Telefonica, will publish the invitation to the auction of its shares in CRT (Companhia Riograndense de Telecomunica=E7=F5es), the fixed telephone company that operates inthe State of Rio Grande do Sul. T This Wednesday the fixed telephone...
- Research articles 2000-01-27
- Small cable operators were in Washington last week, hoping to persuade Congress to give them a greater opportunity to sell out to telephone companies. (Small Cable Business Association) (Brief Article)
- Small cable operators were in Washington last week, hoping to persaude Congress to give them a greater opportunity to sell out to telephone companies. Under current House legislation, (H.R. 3636), telephone companies can buy out in-region cable sy Small cable operators were in...
- Research articles 1994-02-07
- DOMESTIC MOBILE PHONE VENDORS PULLING UP
- AsiaInfo Services 12-23-2002 Domestic Mobile Phone Vendors Pulling Up CHINA, Dec 23, 2002 SinoCast via COMTEX -- The year 2002 is a turning point for China's mobile phone market. Before 2002, the market is dominated by Ericsson, Motorola and ...
- Research articles 2002-12-23
- AT&T Sues Four Suburbs.(Brief article)
- By Staff Chicago-- Four more Chicago suburbs have been sued by AT&T Inc. for delaying plant improvements that will lead to a launch of the telephone company's video service. The new defendants are Itasca, North Aurora,...
- Research articles 2006-05-08
- INDIA: BHARTI TELE-VENTURES SHARES LISTED.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Bharti Tele-Ventures Ltd, the Indian mobile phone company, was the first mobile phone company to go public in India. The company's trading debut yesterday was uneven. In the first hour of trading Bharti Tele-Ventures' shares rose to 55 Rupees (US$1.1 Bharti Tele-Ventures Ltd, the Indian mobile...
- Research articles 2002-02-20
- GTE Seeks Rural Local Phone Company Status in Virginia.(Originated from The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va.)
- Oct. 8--GTE Corp. has asked Virginia's State Corporation Commission to classify it as a rural local telephone company. If granted, GTE's rural status could make it harder for other telephone companies to offer competing local-exchange phone servic Oct. 8--GTE Corp. has asked Virginia's...
- Research articles 1996-10-08
- FL approves telecom law. (Florida)
- FL Approves Telecom Law TALLAHASSEE, FL -- Florida lawmakers on the last day of the legislative session passed an innovative package of regulatory measures to replace the state's existing telecommunications law, due to sunset this year. The leg FL Approves...
- Research articles 1990-06-04
- Court Gives OK to Consumer Lawsuit Against Nextel for Billing Rip- Offs ; Case Against Nextel Stems From Cell Phone Giant's 2003 Decision to End Itemized Billing, Conceal Charges for Phony Messages, FTCR Says
- SANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept. 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A California Court of Appeal yesterday overruled a lower court decision that had blocked a consumer rights organization from proceeding with a lawsuit against cell phone giant Nextel for unfair billing praSANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept. 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A California Court...
- Research articles 2006-09-22
- Cable companies will get a chance to air their differences with Internet service providers and telephone companies when the Senate Commerce Committee holds a hearing on broadband services April 13.
- Cable companies will get a chance to air their differences with Internet service providers and telephone companies when the Senate Commerce Committee holds a hearing on broadband services April 13. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John McCain (RA Cable companies will get a chance to...
- Research articles 1999-03-29
- Dial M for merger; BT and MCI are following airlines down the runway to a global free-for-all. (British Telecommunications PLC acquisition of MCI Communications Corp.)(Leaders)(Editorial)
- British Telecommunications' acquisition of MCI Communications is likely to be the first major merger in the consolidation of telephone companies as deregulation and technological innovation increase competition. Only the strongest and most efficient telepBritish Telecommunications' acquisition of MCI Communications is likely to be the first major merger in the consolidation...
- Research articles 1996-11-09
- Regional Phone Companies Fight to Enter Long-Distance Market. (Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--July 6--The "Baby Bell" regional telephone companies are expected to launch a courtroom fight today to complement their aggressive political lobbying efforts to win the right to enter the $60 billion long- distance telephoneSAN JOSE, Calif.--July 6--The "Baby Bell" regional telephone companies are expected...
- Research articles 1994-07-05
- SOUTH KOREA: MOBILE PHONE MANUFACTURER UNVEILS WIRETAP-FREE CELL PHONES.(Pantech & Curitel)(Brief Article)
- Pantech & Curitel, a mid-sized mobile phone manufacturer in South Korea, unveiled a pair of new mobile phones this week that are intended to be free from wiretapping. The wiretap-free phones, developed by Pohang University of Science and Techno Pantech & Curitel, a mid-sized...
- Research articles 2003-02-05
- Cablevision: next candidate for cable-telco merger? (multiple system operator Cablevision Systems might merge with telephone company) (Brief Article)
- It looks as if Cablevision Systems Corp. could be the next multiple-system cable operator in line to cut a deal with a telephone company. It looks as if Cablevision Systems Corp. could be the next multiple-system cable operator in line to cut...
- Research articles 1993-10-25
- AT&T ventures cautiously into interactive territory. (invests in multimedia companies)
- Telephone companies continue to buy their way into multimedia, mostly through much ballyhooed alignments with cable companies and investments, in broad-band switched networks that promise to provide everything from home shopping to coupons printed Telephone companies continue to buy their way into multimedia,...
- Research articles 1994-07-01
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