The New York Times 1997 Mark Landler |
Title | Subject | Authors |
2 phone companies deny report on 10,000 job cuts. (Bell Atlantic and Nynex) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
A changing cast of media players; software-cable TV deal shows phone companies' fading role. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
After nine months, AT&T president quits under pressure. (John R. Walter) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Airtouch to get cellular units from US West in stock deal. (Airtouch Communications, US West Media Group) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
A phone giant with 2 main extensions; a Nynex understudy to dominant Bell Atlantic. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
AT&T and SBC reportedly talk of huge phone merger. (SBC Communications) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
AT&T head's surprising admissions in SBC talks. (AT&T and SBC Communications merger discussed) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
AT&T income down, with more of that foreseen. (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
AT&T is venturing cautiously into local telephone business. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
AT&T long-distance rates cut and MCI joins in move. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
AT&T picks vice chairman and stirs speculation. (John D. Zeglis) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
AT&T profit rises as bill payments lag; flat-rate plan helps lift operating income. (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Bell Atlantic, Nynex merger set to advance. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Bell Atlantic says approval near for merger with Nynex. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
British deal to buy MCI is in disarray. (British Telecommunications) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Calling overseas may get cheaper; FCC moves to cut the rates carriers pay to each other. (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Chief of Hughes again emerges as a top candidate to head AT&T. (C. Michael Armstrong, CEO of Hughes Electronics) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Critics doubt Nextwave's leap of faith in wireless market. (Nextwave Telecom receives PCS licenses) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
F.C.C. accord said to be near on debts of wireless companies. (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
F.C.C. is urged to keep close eye on cable rates. (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
F.C.C. offers new options on wireless; cash-short licensees are given four choices. (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
First Baby Bell seeks entry into long distance. (Ameritech applies to FCC) (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Instead of flood of competition, the communications act brought a trickle. (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
Latest effort to schedule new auctions for wireless licenses fails. (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
MCI's loss creates a very bad trans-Atlantic connection. (MCI Communication, British Telecommunications merger) (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
Monopolies still rule the local phone markets. (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
New president of AT&T sees a profit drain. (AT&T Pres John R. Walter) (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
Phone wars heat up over sponsorship of ad. (AT&T, Nynex) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Regulatory hurdles in an AT&T deal with SBC. (AT&T, SBC Communications merger) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
Rejection may show Bells way to long distance. (FCC rejects Americtech's bid) (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark 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, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
States plan to sue FCC on jurisdiction over Bells; local phone company access fees at issue. (Federal Communications Commission) (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
Telephone deal opens the East to competition; pact with regulators eases merger of Bells. (Bell Atlantic and Nynex) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
The coming phone war between city and country; rural callers may pay more in deregulation. (Government Activity) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
The question of succession. (AT&T's Pres John R. Walter) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
The SBC deal shelved, what tack for AT&T? (merger of SBC Communications and AT&T) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Mark Landler |
The tough guy in local phones; disdaining regulators, Whitacre carves out SBC empire. (Edward E. Whitacre, SBC Communications' Chmn) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Mark 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, general | Mark 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, general | Mark 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, general | Mark Landler |
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