The New York Times 1992 Edmund l. Andrews - Abstracts

The New York Times 1992 Edmund l. Andrews
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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 commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
A new microwave system poses threat to cable TV.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund 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 commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
A.T.&T. to provide Ukraine's phone links.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
'Baby Bell' entering cable TV: New Jersey venture to use phone lines. (Bell Atlantic Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
'Baby Bell' fights cable law, citing right to free speech. (Bell Atlantic Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund 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 commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
'Baby Bells' rift threatens an advanced phone service. (Integrated Services Digital Network)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
'Baby Bell' to offer TV service; Bell Atlantic plans video by phone line.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Battle looms over paying to rewire U.S. for phones; rate rises sought now for decades-long work.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Businesses criticizes F.C.C. on phone service disruptions. (Federal Communications Commission)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Cable concern plans to offer 400 channels. ( Tele-Communications Inc.)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Cable TV battling phone companies: technologies vie to control future of communication.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Delays seen in testing HDTV plans: standard not expected before end of next year. (high-definition television)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund 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 commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Emboldened phone companies are pushing the frills. (All About/Telephone Features)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Father of Airfone is now its rival. (John D. Goeken's In-Flight Phone Corp. competes with Airfone Inc.)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. chief to resign a day before Clinton inauguration. (Federal Communications Commission chairman Alfred C. Sikes)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. devising plan to license future phones. (Federal Communications Commission)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. radio plan draws opposition. (utilities would be forced to cede communication bands to mobile communications technologies)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. to propose a big reshuffling of the radio band: aid for advanced phones. (Federal Communications Commission)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund 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 commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. votes to allow TV signals on phone lines: regulatory distinctions continue to fall. (Federal Communications Commission)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Foes are softening stands against phone-TV links.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Governments to begin talks on uses of radio spectrum. (1992 World Administrative Radio Conference, Torremolinos, Spain)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Group lags in race over TV advance. (Advanced Television Research Consortium) (Business Day)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
House panel approves bill to curb 'Baby Bell' services. (House Judiciary subcommittee)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
House votes to put stricter rules on '900' pay-call phone services.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
MCI wins contract for air-control link. (MCI Communications Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Mr. tough guy in telecommunications. (Sprint Corp.'s Chrmn and CEO William T. Esrey)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Newspaper-telephone turf war intensifies.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund 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 commentaryEdmund 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 commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Patents: eyeglasses augmented by computer. (optometrist Robert Siwoff patents computerized eyeglasses) (Business Day)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund 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 commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Senate plan to sell radio frequencies.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Serving workers on the road with data to go. (wireless data networks) (Business Technology)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Sprint offers liability limit for corporate phone fraud. (Sprint Communications Co.)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
States will jointly fight '900' phone fraud. (46 state attorneys general hope to eliminate telephone fraud)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Substituting a finger for a mouse. (patents for finger-movement, voice-recognition, touch-tone computer input) (Patents) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund 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 commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Telephone companies to get right to transmit television. (U.S. Federal Communications Commission changes rule)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund 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 commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
TV venture is criticized for promises to investors. (TV Answer Inc. markets interactive television franchises)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Two rivals form pool for HDTV: would share rights from U.S. patents. (high definition television)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
U.S. awards phone pact to MCI. (U.S. Department of Defense Commercial Communications Office, MCI Communications Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund 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 commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
U.S. plans to reduce chip funds; more private money urged for Sematech.News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
Wireless phones: different visions. (satellite-linked mobile phones)News, opinion and commentaryEdmund L. Andrews
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