The New York Times 1995 Mark Landler - Abstracts

The New York Times 1995 Mark Landler
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7 Bells with 7 agendas struggle to keep unified front on communications bill. (US West, BellSouth, SBC Communications, Nynex, Ameritech, Bell Atlantic and Pacific Telesis) (includes related article on history of Bell companies) (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
Agency suggests rule shift on telephone access charges. (FCC offers lower access fees for corporate accounts)Business, generalMark Landler
Alcatel to be reorganized along product lines. (Alcatel Alsthom)Business, generalMark Landler
A Time Warner-US West split would be costly.Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T, reversing strategy, announces a plan to split into 3 separate companies: 8,500 jobs to go: new phone unit alone would still rank as No. 12 in the U.S.Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T's 3-way split is playing well in Europe; equipment unit given a second look.Business, generalMark Landler
Baby Bells advance in long distance; judge allows entry into wireless services. (Federal Justice Harold H. Greene)Business, generalMark Landler
Bell Atlantic halts plan for video services; says the F.C.C. process hinders the technology.Business, generalMark Landler
Bell Atlantic is revamping strategy to upgrade networks for video services.Business, generalMark Landler
California plans to open local phone markets.Business, generalMark Landler
Can U.S. companies even get a bonjour? France and Germany pose big challenges to competition in telecommunications.Business, generalMark Landler
Disney and 3 Bells forming video venture. (Walt Disney Co, Ameritech, SBC Communications, BellSouth)Business, generalMark Landler
EMI finally advances into multimedia; Apple set to build recording facility.Business, generalMark Landler
Gore assails bill to revise telecommunications laws: more mergers and higher prices are seen.Business, generalMark Landler
Have's and have-not's revisited: rich nations talk high-tech, but the poor live no-tech. (Telecom 95)Business, generalMark Landler
House passes bill curtailing rules on phones and TV: networks losers: vote is 305 to 117 - chips to let parents screen programs. (includes related article on violence-screening chip)Business, generalMark Landler
If at first you don't succeed...why big multimedia strategies have such a short shelf life.Business, generalMark Landler
MCI posts edge over its rivals in latest long-distance volume. (AT&T, Sprint)Business, generalMark Landler
Microsoft and NBC in multimedia alliance.Business, generalMark Landler
New! Improved? TV's Bell telephone hour. (Howard Stringer to head Bell Atlantic Nynex Pacific Telesis interactive TV effort)Business, generalMark Landler
Phone companies clear TV hurdle; judge allows Bell Atlantic to compete nationwide. (US District Court Judge Harold H. Greene)Business, generalMark Landler
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