The New York Times 1996 Mark Landler |
Title | Subject | Authors |
2 Baby Bells said to settle a final issue; NYNEX and Bell Atlantic appear close to merger. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
A British company weighs buying MCI in $22 billion deal; talks at advanced stage; British Telecom already owns 20% of the stock - US approval is required. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
All ahead slow as cable companies enter cyberspace. (cable TV companies enter Internet service market) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
A traffic jam on AT&T path to cyberspace: popularity of software overtakes inventory. (AT&T's new Worldnet Internet-access service) (Internet | Business, general | Mark Landler |
AT&T, awash in change, picks an outsider as heir apparent; a printing executive is chosen in surprise move. (R.R. Donnelley & Sons' Chmn John R. Walter) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
AT&T computer unit loss jumps by another $1 billion. (NCR Corp) (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
AT & T's board likely to act soon on choice of a successor. (for AT&T Chmn Robert E. Allen) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Mark Landler, Judith H. Dobrzynski |
AT&T's cards caught in shift to deregulation. (calling cards) (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
AT&T warns of a drop in earnings and its stock plunges. (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Baby Bells' TV developers are on hold and frustrated. (Tele-TV struggles to develop its cable alternative) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Cable concern plans to offer phone service in Nynex home. (Residential Communications Network targets New York City) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Cellular spinoff finds success overseas; no. 6 in U.S., Airtouch Communications grows rapidly elsewhere. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Competitive spur seen; British Telecom brings local phone experience. (MCI deal reverberates on both sides of the Atlantic) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Court orders a stay on new F.C.C. telephone regulations. (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Early call on AT&T shows analysts' power. (stock fluctuates after negative rating from Salomon Brothers analyst Jack B. Grubman) (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
F.C.C. plans to attack overseas phone rates. (Federal Communications Commission action) (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
F.C.C. ready to establish phone rules; agency to regulate rivals in local markets. (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
From AT&T, a cellular service with a jazzy name. (Digital Personal Communications Services) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Frontier stock off 21% on revenue forecast; long-distance reseller is losing bulk of key customer's business. (Frontier losing Excel Communications business) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Local operators are standing by; after the Bells and their new rivals have it out, consumers will get an earful. (competition enters the local telephone business) (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
New weapons, new rivals in wireless phone competition. (Omnipoint Communications, Primeco Personal Communications introduce personal communications services) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Now, Bell Atlantic plans to buy Nynex, not merge with it. (restructuring of contractual language) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
NYNEX and Bell Atlantic reach accord on merger; links 36 million customers; job cuts expected; union says it will fight 'with every resource available to us.' (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Partner joins Disney-backed phone group in TV venture. (Southern New England Telecommunications joins Americast) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Rates increased 5.9% by AT&T, its biggest rise in nearly 3 years. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Rush to wed raises issues on freeing of Baby Bells. (mergers between Regional Bell Operating Companies may create anti-competitive market) (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Sale of Bellcore reported to big research company; 7 Bells cut loose a jointly owned entity. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Sigh of relief greets new telephone rules. (FCC issues local telephone competition regulations) (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
The Bells want F.C.C. to make providers share Internet costs. (Internet service providers) (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
U.S. appeals panel delays rules allowing full phone competition. (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
US West's Continental ambitions; thanks to communications law, a Baby Bell presses to be a cable power. (acquires Continental Cablevision) (includes related article on Continental's assets, growth and merged company's position in market) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Where on line is on cable; in test cities, sitcoms and Internet travel together. (includes related article on cable companies' strategies) (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Yipes! Invasion of the 9-inch antennas! A new form of wireless phone service is in the works for New York City. (Omnipoint Communications to offer wireless personal communications services) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
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