The New York Times 1996 Edmund l. Andrews - Abstracts

The New York Times 1996 Edmund l. Andrews
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A steep hurdle to Web shortcut: fast computer access lines are stumbling over high prices. (telephone companies undercut proliferation of ISDN Internet connections) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
AT&T acquisition, soon to be spun off, regains NCR name. (Company Operations)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Big bidders win auction for the small; F.C.C. licenses go to Asian-backed groups. (personal communications services licenses) (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Cellular industry's party could end soon; companies brace for stiff competition even as good times roll. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Congress votes to reshape communicates industry, ending a 4-year struggle; sweeping impact; Clinton set to sign bill that is expected spur competition. (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Deregulation of phones: the hard part: F.C.C. plan gets down to practical questions. (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Germany's phone giant is bracing for invaders. (Deutsche Telekom faces competition as monopoly ends) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
In AT&T's attic, $1 billion of flops and fumbles. ($1.1 billion charge pretax charge in 1995) (Company Operations)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Job cuts at AT&T will total 40,000, 13% of its staff; big losses in New Jersey; white-collar ranks hit hard as phone giant gets ready to split into 3 units. (Company Operations)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Justice Dept. vows scrutiny of Bell deals; a goal of competition in local phone markets. (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Lucent opens with a bang, as its shares jump 13%. (AT&T's subsidiary Lucent Technologies Inc launches initial public offering) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
MCI deal reverberates on both sides of the Atlantic: Behind a giant deal, a strategy to attract customers in Europe. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
News Corp. and MCI win satellite slot; bid of $682 million to beam TV to homes. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Phone auction bidder reports aid from big cable executive. (John Dolan's North Coast Mobile Communications tied to Charles F. Dolan's Cablevision Systems) (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Telecommunications bill signed, and new round of battles starts. (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Two bidders quit wireless auction: prices are high for federal licenses. (U.S. Airwaves Holdings and Craig O. McCaw exit government auction of wireless communication licenses) (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
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