The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 John J. Keller |
Title | Subject | Authors |
AC&T files suit against MCI, claiming unfair telemarketing. (MCI Communications Corp.) (Marketing & Media) | Business, general | John J. Keller, Mary Lu Carnevale |
As AT&T credit card charges ahead, banks fight back. (Marketing) | Business, general | John J. Keller, Robert Guenther |
AT&T, 2 Bells plan to upgrade cellular systems. | Business, general | John J. Keller, Mary Lu Carnevale |
AT&T begins to set up fund for NCR offer; computer company starts to map possible defense against $6.12 billion bid. | Business, general | Randall Smith, John J. Keller |
AT&T calls SmartPhone the future. (telephone - computer combination) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T earnings advanced 1.9% in 3rd quarter; foreign sales of equipment, long-distance strength, gave 5.2% revenue gain. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T is planning Valentine's Day gift to atone for snafu; firm asks FCC to approve special discount on calls that are placed Feb. 14. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T jumps into highly competitive network applications software market. (Rhapsody Business Orchestration Solutions) (Technology) (product announcement) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T launches $6.12 billion cash offer for NCR after rejection of its stock bid; hostile $90-a-share proposal launched after meeting of companies' chairmen. | Business, general | Randall Smith, John J. Keller |
AT&T, NCR may combine computer lines; firms are said to be in talks that may end in spinoff or an acquisition offer. | Business, general | John R. Wilke, John J. Keller |
AT & T net rose 12%, sales 2.7% in 1st quarter; long-distance operations, slimmer costs cited; network failure hurts. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T outlines how it will trim 6,000 jobs at unit. | Business, general | John J. Keller, Christopher Winans |
AT&T planning computer access to phone numbers: FCC seen clearing service to corporate customers for listings nationwide. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T plans to unveil chip for 'multimedia' functions. (microelectronics) (Computers) (product announcement) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T plays a new card in its strategy. (Universal Card) (Marketing) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T racing to boost power of fiber-optics. (Technology) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T receives $600 million job from GTE. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T says computer directory service won't be in use until at least summer. (Find America, AT&T's national electronic directory service) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T says net likely will fall in 2nd quarter: lower sales of equipment, credit-card costs cited; stock declines by $2.125. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T's bid for NCR ended debate over whether to abandon computers. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T settles back into waiting game in its hostile $6.12 billion bid for NCR. | Business, general | Randall Smith, John J. Keller |
AT&T's long-distance marketing blitz has MCI, Sprint scrambling to keep up. | Business, general | John J. Keller, Mary Lu Carnevale |
AT&T tells what caused January's glitch. (long-distance switching breakdown)(Technology) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T top officials had strong gains in earnings for 1989; chairman Allen's pay rose 36% to $1.74 million; union criticizes increases. (Robert E. Allen) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T to work with rivals' OS/2 system. (Technology) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T trimming network division by 3,000 workers. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
AT&T weighs early retirement plan that may slash non-management staff. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Calculated offer: why AT&T wants to fight for NCR despite rejected bid; target is big enough to bring critical mass in computers and shares strategic goals; other ventures have failed. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Cellular phones dial digital for growth. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Communications meeting focuses on fiber optics. (International Switching Symposium) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Crossed lines: US Sprint's troubles come amid ferment in long distance field; biggest players gain clout, suggesting that prices could be headed higher; lofty costs and weak billing. (long-distance telephone service) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Data services break through to wide market. (Telecommunications) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Firms promise a phone in every pocket. (Technology) (column) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Fun and facts across phone lines as the market for 'audiotex' explodes. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Glitch imperils AT&T advantage in long-distance wars. | Business, general | John J. Keller, Julie Amparano Lopez, Mary Lu Carnevale |
GM plans to sell cellular phones via car dealers. (General Motors Corp.) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
GTE plans to buy Providence Journal's cellular properties in the Southeast. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
In computer industry, no one is laughing at AT&T's effort now; phone giant exploits niches, unifies Unix, even starts manufacturing own PCs; grooving with the 5 Satins. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Japan's NTT selects AT&T, Motorola and Ericsson to help in cellular project. (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson) | Business, general | Eduardo Lachica, John J. Keller |
McCaw order signals cellular market shift. (McCaw Cellular Communications Inc.) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Mitsubishi Electric, AT&T set chip pact. (manufacturing and marketing agreement)(Technology) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Motorola is seeking to counter its rivals to maintain lead in cellular telephones. (Motorola Inc.) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Motorola sets satellite phone link. (Technology) | Business, general | John J. Keller, Robert L. Rose |
NCR Corp.'s stock price jumps 12% on possible combination with AT&T. | Business, general | John R. Wilke, John J. Keller |
NCR seeks aid from holders to fight AT&T. | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Randall Smith, John J. Keller |
New AT&T system may sharply boost capacity of marine transmission cables. (new system combines optical fiber containing erbium with pump lasers that exploit 'solitons,' which are low-resistance waves) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
New service may boost 'telecommuting.' (Integrated Services Digital Network)(Telecommunications) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Northern Telecom is looking for ways to grow beyond its phone switches. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
No vacancies; the wireless revolution faces a major obstacle: there's no room on the frequency spectrum. (Technology) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
NTT unit to vie with U.S. firms in data communications services. (Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. plans US subsidiary NTT Data Communications Systems Corp.) (Technology) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
N.V. Philips, seeking to improve profits, is expected to quit AT&T joint venture. (Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken N.V.) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Nynex chief defends firm's 1988 probe of junkets by employees, suppliers. (William C. Ferguson, Nynex Corp. chairman) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Siemens AG strengthens U.S. position with Stromberg-Carlson Corp. merger. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Software glitch at AT&T cuts off phone service for millions. (Technology) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
State Department opposes AT&T plan to use Intersputnik for phone traffic. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Static on the line; many telephone users are being 'slammed' in industry rivalry; their long-distance service allegedly is switched without authorization; AT&T assails MCI's tactics. (MCI Communications Corp.) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
United Telecommunications' net fell 5.2% in 3rd period, GTE's rose 11%. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
United Telecommunications shares fall 24% on a 55% drop in 2nd-period net. | Business, general | John J. Keller, Robert Daniels |
United Telecom's 2nd period dive spurs six lawsuits. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
US Sprint subsidiary and Soviet agency form data-services venture in U.S.S.R. (Sprint Networks USSR) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Washington Post Co. agrees to finance experimental wireless-phone system. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Western Union agrees to sell nearly all of its business services unit to AT&T. | Business, general | John J. Keller |
Wireless world. (Technology)(includes related articles on industry securities and wireless telephones) | Business, general | John J. Keller |
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