The New York Times 1997 Mark Landler - Abstracts

The New York Times 1997 Mark Landler
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2 phone companies deny report on 10,000 job cuts. (Bell Atlantic and Nynex) (Company Operations)Business, generalMark Landler
A changing cast of media players; software-cable TV deal shows phone companies' fading role. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
After nine months, AT&T president quits under pressure. (John R. Walter) (Company Operations)Business, generalMark Landler
Airtouch to get cellular units from US West in stock deal. (Airtouch Communications, US West Media Group) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Airwave auctions falter as source of funds for U.S.; F.C.C. delays collection; bidders for wireless licenses may not be able to obtain financing of payments. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
A phone giant with 2 main extensions; a Nynex understudy to dominant Bell Atlantic. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
A Plodding Ma Bell and her precocious child; AT&T: a bold strategy turns sour. (Lucent Technology thrives while AT&T struggles) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T and SBC reportedly talk of huge phone merger. (SBC Communications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T head's surprising admissions in SBC talks. (AT&T and SBC Communications merger discussed) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T income down, with more of that foreseen. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T is said to break off merger talks with SBC; rising International disputes and regulatory criticism. (SCB Communications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T is venturing cautiously into local telephone business. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T long-distance rates cut and MCI joins in move. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T picks vice chairman and stirs speculation. (John D. Zeglis) (Company Operations)Business, generalMark Landler
AT&T profit rises as bill payments lag; flat-rate plan helps lift operating income. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalMark Landler
Bell Atlantic, Nynex merger set to advance. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Bell Atlantic says approval near for merger with Nynex. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Big restructuring of phone charges approved by F.C.C.; unraveling regulation; business will be paying more and consumers will save; schools will go on line. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
British deal to buy MCI is in disarray. (British Telecommunications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Calling overseas may get cheaper; FCC moves to cut the rates carriers pay to each other. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
Chief of Hughes again emerges as a top candidate to head AT&T. (C. Michael Armstrong, CEO of Hughes Electronics) (Company Operations)Business, generalMark Landler
Critics doubt Nextwave's leap of faith in wireless market. (Nextwave Telecom receives PCS licenses) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Dropping a sure path to the top to follow a technological dream. (Alex J. Mandel of AT&T becomes president and CEO of Teligent) (Company Operations)Business, generalMark Landler
F.C.C. accord said to be near on debts of wireless companies. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
F.C.C. is urged to keep close eye on cable rates. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
F.C.C. offers new options on wireless; cash-short licensees are given four choices. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
First Baby Bell seeks entry into long distance. (Ameritech applies to FCC) (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
Instead of flood of competition, the communications act brought a trickle. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalMark Landler
In unusual move, F.C.C. Chief criticizes a possible deal. (Chmn Reed E. Hundt on the merger of AT&T and SBC Communications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Latest effort to schedule new auctions for wireless licenses fails. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
MCI's loss creates a very bad trans-Atlantic connection. (MCI Communication, British Telecommunications merger) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalMark Landler
Merger of Nynex and Bell Atlantic clears U.S. hurdle; no antitrust objection; justice department overrides foes of a $22 billion deal to create phone giant. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Monopolies still rule the local phone markets. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalMark Landler
New president of AT&T sees a profit drain. (AT&T Pres John R. Walter) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalMark Landler
Pacific Telesis and 2 other Bells struggle over future of TV venture. (Pacific Telesis Group; Bell Atlantic, Nynex; Tele-TV) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Phone wars heat up over sponsorship of ad. (AT&T, Nynex) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Regulatory hurdles in an AT&T deal with SBC. (AT&T, SBC Communications merger) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Rejection may show Bells way to long distance. (FCC rejects Americtech's bid) (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
Rescuing a big phone deal from oblivion: British Telecom's chairman makes fateful trans-Atlantic pledge to MCI. (Sir Iain Vallance) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Rich, 82, and starting over: thinking wireless, John Kluge builds his next empire out of thin air. (Metromedia International Group founder John Werner Kluge) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Rising phone bills are likely result of deregulation; lawmakers are angered free market rules mean end of subsidies that have let millions afford service. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
States plan to sue FCC on jurisdiction over Bells; local phone company access fees at issue. (Federal Communications Commission) (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
Stymied, SBC seeks to void portion of law. (law suit filed against Federal Government over Telecommunications Act of 1996) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Telephone deal opens the East to competition; pact with regulators eases merger of Bells. (Bell Atlantic and Nynex) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
The coming phone war between city and country; rural callers may pay more in deregulation. (Government Activity)Business, generalMark Landler
The question of succession. (AT&T's Pres John R. Walter) (Company Operations)Business, generalMark Landler
The SBC deal shelved, what tack for AT&T? (merger of SBC Communications and AT&T) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
The tough guy in local phones; disdaining regulators, Whitacre carves out SBC empire. (Edward E. Whitacre, SBC Communications' Chmn) (Company Operations)Business, generalMark Landler
Upstart offering $30 billion to buy MCI, using stock; deal would set record; A surprising bid by Worldcom seeks to scuttle an accord with a British concern. (British Telecommunications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Without saying 'SBC,' AT&T chairman applauds a Bell deal. (Robert E. Allen confirms AT&T may merger with a Bell company) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalMark Landler
Year of intense activity looms for phone industry, experts say. (includes related article on Web browser competition between Microsoft and Netscape) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalMark Landler
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