The New York Times 1992 Edmund l. Andrews |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A computer that could hear poodles. (a computer that processes information more like humans, a voice-recognition security system for computer networks and a way to preheat catalytic converters) (Patents) (Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
A new microwave system poses threat to cable TV. | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
AT&T strike looms as contract talks stall. (Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers may walk) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
A.T.&T. to provide Ukraine's phone links. | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
'Baby Bell' entering cable TV: New Jersey venture to use phone lines. (Bell Atlantic Corp.) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
'Baby Bell' fights cable law, citing right to free speech. (Bell Atlantic Corp.) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
'Baby Bells' opposed in bid to offer information services: a key lawmaker backs newspapers in a fight with their new rivals. (Rep. Jack Brooks, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee) (The Media Business) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
'Baby Bells' rift threatens an advanced phone service. (Integrated Services Digital Network) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
'Baby Bell' to offer TV service; Bell Atlantic plans video by phone line. | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Battle looms over paying to rewire U.S. for phones; rate rises sought now for decades-long work. | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Businesses criticizes F.C.C. on phone service disruptions. (Federal Communications Commission) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Cable concern plans to offer 400 channels. ( Tele-Communications Inc.) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Cable TV battling phone companies: technologies vie to control future of communication. | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Delays seen in testing HDTV plans: standard not expected before end of next year. (high-definition television) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Digital radio: static is only between owners. (systems are being developed to allow radio stations to transmit sound that is crystal clear and static-free) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Emboldened phone companies are pushing the frills. (All About/Telephone Features) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Father of Airfone is now its rival. (John D. Goeken's In-Flight Phone Corp. competes with Airfone Inc.) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
F.C.C. chief to resign a day before Clinton inauguration. (Federal Communications Commission chairman Alfred C. Sikes) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
F.C.C. devising plan to license future phones. (Federal Communications Commission) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
F.C.C. radio plan draws opposition. (utilities would be forced to cede communication bands to mobile communications technologies) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
F.C.C. to propose a big reshuffling of the radio band: aid for advanced phones. (Federal Communications Commission) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
FCC to propose incentives for local phone companies. (Federal Communications Commission; incentives to invest in fiber optics and computerized switches) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
F.C.C. votes to allow TV signals on phone lines: regulatory distinctions continue to fall. (Federal Communications Commission) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Foes are softening stands against phone-TV links. | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Governments to begin talks on uses of radio spectrum. (1992 World Administrative Radio Conference, Torremolinos, Spain) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Group lags in race over TV advance. (Advanced Television Research Consortium) (Business Day) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
House panel approves bill to curb 'Baby Bell' services. (House Judiciary subcommittee) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
House votes to put stricter rules on '900' pay-call phone services. | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
MCI wins contract for air-control link. (MCI Communications Corp.) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Mr. tough guy in telecommunications. (Sprint Corp.'s Chrmn and CEO William T. Esrey) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Newspaper-telephone turf war intensifies. | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
New TV signals are sent 75 miles in test. (Zenith Electronics Corp. and AT&T show high-definition television technology) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Nynex trial set to open in capital; charges of violating A.T.&T. breakup pact. (telephone holding company accused of breaking antitrust laws) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Patents: eyeglasses augmented by computer. (optometrist Robert Siwoff patents computerized eyeglasses) (Business Day) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Phone policy starts to blur; long-distance giants testing smaller waters. (AT and T's proposed contract with McCaw Cellular Communications Inc. and its ramifications for policy made in the Bell System antitrust settlement) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Senate plan to sell radio frequencies. | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Serving workers on the road with data to go. (wireless data networks) (Business Technology) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Sprint offers liability limit for corporate phone fraud. (Sprint Communications Co.) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
States will jointly fight '900' phone fraud. (46 state attorneys general hope to eliminate telephone fraud) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Substituting a finger for a mouse. (patents for finger-movement, voice-recognition, touch-tone computer input) (Patents) (Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Telecommunications' ubiquitous man of influence; Dick Wiley shapes public policy as well as corporate strategy. (profile of former Federal Communications Commission chairman Richard Wiley) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Telephone companies to get right to transmit television. (U.S. Federal Communications Commission changes rule) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Transition to HDTV is outlined; 15 year phase-out is seen for old TV's. (U.S. Federal Communications Commission's framework for high-definition television) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
TV venture is criticized for promises to investors. (TV Answer Inc. markets interactive television franchises) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Two rivals form pool for HDTV: would share rights from U.S. patents. (high definition television) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
U.S. awards phone pact to MCI. (U.S. Department of Defense Commercial Communications Office, MCI Communications Corp.) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
U.S. network is planned for cellular: GTE Group intends to challenge McCaw. (GTE Corp. plans nationwide mobile cellular network to compete with McCaw Cellular Communications Inc.) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
U.S. plans to reduce chip funds; more private money urged for Sematech. | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
Wireless phones: different visions. (satellite-linked mobile phones) | News, opinion and commentary | Edmund L. Andrews |
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