The New York Times 1996 Mark Landler - Abstracts

The New York Times 1996 Mark Landler
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2 Baby Bells said to settle a final issue; NYNEX and Bell Atlantic appear close to merger. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark 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, generalMark Landler
All ahead slow as cable companies enter cyberspace. (cable TV companies enter Internet service market) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalMark Landler
A traffic jam on AT&T path to cyberspace: popularity of software overtakes inventory. (AT&T's new Worldnet Internet-access service) (InternetBusiness, generalMark 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, generalMark Landler
AT&T computer unit loss jumps by another $1 billion. (NCR Corp) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalMark Landler
AT & T's board likely to act soon on choice of a successor. (for AT&T Chmn Robert E. Allen) (Company Operations)Business, generalMark Landler, Judith H. Dobrzynski
AT&T's cards caught in shift to deregulation. (calling cards) (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T warns of a drop in earnings and its stock plunges. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalMark Landler
Baby Bells' TV developers are on hold and frustrated. (Tele-TV struggles to develop its cable alternative) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Cable concern plans to offer phone service in Nynex home. (Residential Communications Network targets New York City) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Cellular spinoff finds success overseas; no. 6 in U.S., Airtouch Communications grows rapidly elsewhere. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Competitive spur seen; British Telecom brings local phone experience. (MCI deal reverberates on both sides of the Atlantic) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Court orders a stay on new F.C.C. telephone regulations. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark 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, generalMark Landler
F.C.C. plans to attack overseas phone rates. (Federal Communications Commission action) (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
F.C.C. ready to establish phone rules; agency to regulate rivals in local markets. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
From AT&T, a cellular service with a jazzy name. (Digital Personal Communications Services) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark 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, generalMark 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, generalMark Landler
New weapons, new rivals in wireless phone competition. (Omnipoint Communications, Primeco Personal Communications introduce personal communications services) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Now, Bell Atlantic plans to buy Nynex, not merge with it. (restructuring of contractual language) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark 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, generalMark Landler
Partner joins Disney-backed phone group in TV venture. (Southern New England Telecommunications joins Americast) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Rates increased 5.9% by AT&T, its biggest rise in nearly 3 years. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark 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, generalMark Landler
Sale of Bellcore reported to big research company; 7 Bells cut loose a jointly owned entity. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Sigh of relief greets new telephone rules. (FCC issues local telephone competition regulations) (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
The Bells want F.C.C. to make providers share Internet costs. (Internet service providers) (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
U.S. appeals panel delays rules allowing full phone competition. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark 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, generalMark 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, generalMark 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, generalMark Landler
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