The New York Times 1991 Edmund l. Andrews - Abstracts

The New York Times 1991 Edmund l. Andrews
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2 competitors in pact on advanced TV plan. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology; General Instruments Corp.)(Company News) (column)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
A.T.&T. admits alarms failed in cutoff. (long-distance services are disrupted in New York City)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
A.T.&T. employees missed breakdown; power failure unnoticed for 6 hours, company says. (telephone services disrupted in New York City)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
A.T.&T. employees missed breakdown; power failure unnoticed for 6 hours, company says. (telephone services disrupted in New York City)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
'Baby Bells' bill may face a Bush veto. (telephone companies to be allowed to manufacture equipment)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
'Baby Bells,' newspapers in a brawl. (Bell companies to be allowed to own information services)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
'Baby Bells' wait; hope judge relents: Is Judge Greene a law unto himself or an antitrust archangel? (regional bell telephone companies) (includes related article about Bell companies' troubles with authorities)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Bell Atlantic is losing chief financial officer. (Philip A. Campbell)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Bell Atlantic to use retail sales outlets.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Bill to allot airwaves advanced; some frequencies would shift from U.S. to private use.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
British Telecom is seeking global business; a new venture challenges A.T.&T. (British Telecommunications P.L.C.)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Cable tv in phone challenge. (FCC allows the testing of local networks)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Canada seeks licenses for pocket telephones. (wireless pocket telephone services)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Competitor in cellular telephones; F.C.C. lets concern start up in 6 cities. (FCC allows new form of cellular service)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Computer executives seek broader federal support. (planning for a nationwide high-speed computing network)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Computer maker says flaw in software caused phone disruptions. (DSC Communications)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Congress restricts robot phone dialers. (automated dialing devices)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Court lets 'Baby Bells' branch out; companies can sell information services starting right now. (Bell telephone companies)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Debating the curbs on 'Baby Bells.' (government regulation the the Bell Regional Holding Companies)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Electronic switching is blamed as culprit in phone breakdown. (AT&T long-distance services disrupted in Manhattan)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. backs rivals to regional Bells; rule would allow bypass of traditional phone system. (Federal Communications Commission)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. moves to expand phone choice. (US Federal Communications Commission's new telecommunications policies) (Business Day)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. proposes a TV system that interacts with viewers.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. proposes limited privacy for callers in number ID system. (U.S. Federal Communications Commission)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Inquiry starts on chip patent dispute.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Loss of millions seen in U.S. phone contract. (FTS 2000 telephone network)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
New England phone service disrupted; A.T.&T. is at fault.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
New F.C.C. rule aims at phone fees abroad. (Federal Communications Commission ruling on international phone calls)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
New phone lines for data planned by small company. (Metropolitan Fiber Systems Inc.)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Opening nation's phone networks. (Business Technology)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Phone case arguments are heard. (restrictions that bar regional Bell holding companies from owning information services)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Phone companies could transmit TV under F.C.C. plan; blow to cable industry: viewers expected to benefit from many more choices - new lines needed. (Federal Communications Commission would allow telephone companies to package and transmit television programs)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Phone-service theft at companies surges.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Plugging the gap between E-mail and video-conferencing: Group Technologies's Aspects software lets people at far-flung sites work on a project simultaneously. (Technology)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Pocket-telephone system is planned: a wireless network with a global reach. (Inmarsat, the satellite consortium)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Puerto Rico phone sale is canceled. (governor backtracks on plans to sell telephone system)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Pursuing Al Sikes's grand agenda: the F.C.C. head must battle special interests and unite the commission. (a related article describes a frenzy that erupted in May 1991, when part of the electromagnetic spectrum was opened for licenses; another related article describes a political 'turf' war that involves digital radio technology)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Regulators moving to break local telephone monopolies.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Robotic telephone sales calls come under fire in Congress. (automated telephone dialers)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Ruling gives lift to A.T.&T.: F.C.C. eases curbs on discount rates for big customers. (Federal Communications Commission) (Business Day)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund l. Andrews
Seeking to use more of the radio spectrum: the scale extends beyond 90, but most users are crowded below 5. (communications) (Business Technology)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Selling information services is hard test for 'Baby Bells.' (regional Bell telephone companies)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Senate supports expanded role for 'Baby Bells.' (regional Bell companies to be allowed to manufacture equipment)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Six systems in search of approval as HDTV moves to the testing lab. (high-definition television)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
String of phone failures perplexes companies and U.S. investigators.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Telephone technology questioned after failures. (Pacific Bell and the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. experience software glitches in their telephone systems)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
The 'Baby Bells' as godparents. (Bell regional holding companies' indirect support of telecommunications equipment manufacturers) (column)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
The local call goes up for grabs; now, it's Baby Bells that are the focus of deregulation. And Teleport is ready. (Bell regional holding companies; Teleport Communications Group)(includes related article on federal policies to promote telephone competition and on Teleport Communications' marketing strategies)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Theories narrowed in phone inquiry. (unexplained service disruptions in the San Francisco, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, and Washington areas)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
The precarious growth of the software empire: bit-eating bugs and computer crashes.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Threat to cellular phone services. (Federal Communications Commission ruling on new mobile phone service)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Upstart rivals are gaining on local phone companies.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
U.S. warns of phone industry lag. (Commerce Dept. cites telephone companies' declining investment pattern) (Business Day)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Zenith considers sale of television business. (Zenith Electronics Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
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