The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Mary Lu Carnevale - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Mary Lu Carnevale
TitleSubjectAuthors
AC&T files suit against MCI, claiming unfair telemarketing. (MCI Communications Corp.) (Marketing & Media)Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Mary Lu Carnevale
Ameritech, Bell Atlantic get permission for New Zealand long-distance service.Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Ameritech, Bell Atlantic will operate under little restraint in New Zealand. (acquisition of Telecom Corp.)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale, David B. Hilder
Argentina cancels sale of phone unit to U.S.-led group.Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
AT&T, 2 Bells plan to upgrade cellular systems.Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Mary Lu Carnevale
AT&T discount for big firms hits legal snag. (Tariff 12)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
AT&T's long-distance marketing blitz has MCI, Sprint scrambling to keep up.Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Mary Lu Carnevale
AT & T to gain in rule change sought by FCC; long-distance plan gives more freedom to react in big-business market.Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Baby Bells grow up: they await a key ruling before resuming their lobbying effort to win freedom from Judge Greene's control. (telephone companies) (Technology)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Bell firms, armed with $21 million, try to foster public outcry to lift legal restraints on services.Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Bell firms to get data-services opening, but long-distance, gear curbs upheld. (telephone company deregulation)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Bill to regulate basic cable rate cleared by panel. (Media, House Energy and Commerce Committee)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
California adopts new rules to guide cellular industry. (California Public Utilities Commission) (cellular telephone businesses)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
FCC decision on Bell firms voided by court; agency planned to allow regulated, unregulated units to be combined. (Federal Communications Commission)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
FCC fines Nynex units $1.4 million, orders refund for excessive markups.Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
FCC opens study today of competition within long-distance telephone sector.Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Glassed houses: fiber optics promises a revolution of sorts, if the sharks don't bite: television, travel, even cities could be much affected, but big questions remain: Mr. Smoot projects an image.Business, generalJulie Amparano Lopez, Mary Lu Carnevale
Glitch imperils AT&T advantage in long-distance wars.Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Julie Amparano Lopez, Mary Lu Carnevale
GTE, Contel agree in principle to merge in $6.2 billion stock swap.Business, generalRandall Smith, Mary Lu Carnevale
Judge Greene sharply scolds U S West Inc.; order is due to Baby Bell's document withholding in U.S. contracts probe. (Harold Greene)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
MCI and Sprint pitch 800 service to households. (MCI Communications Corp., US Sprint Communications Corp.) (Marketing)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
MCI, British Telecom plan to construct trans-Atlantic cable to meet demand. (MCI Communications Corp and British Telecommunications PLC)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
MCI posts 11% drop in 4th-period net as price-war fears hurt phone stocks. (MCI Communications Corp.)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
MCI posts loss of $176 million; charge is cited.Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
MCI speeds conversion to digital. (MCI Communications Corp.)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
MCI to acquire Telecom USA for $1.25 billion; acquisition would speed consolidation among long-distance firms. (MCI Communications Corp.)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale, Rick Christie
MCI to revamp units, may cut 1,500 staffers; rival firms, slow economy are factors; costs seen for 'several quarters.' (MCI Communications Corp.)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
MCI unveils plan to give small business long-distance service used by big firms. (new MCI Vision service)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
New Zealand picks Baby Bells to buy Telecom: Ameritech and Bell Atlantic will pay $2.46 billion for nation's phone firm.Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale, David B. Hilder
Nynex charged with violating decree on Bells; indictment says unit sold MCI services prohibited under 1982 legal accord. (regional Bell operating companies, MCI Communications Corp.)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Nynex Corp. seeks FCC approval to test digital connections for home telephones. (Federal Communications Commission)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Nynex is asked to cut rates $81 million in staff recommendation to regulators.Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale, Anne E. Nichols
Nynex says unit is target of probe on building pacts. (Nynex Corp.)Business, generalJulie Amparano Lopez, Mary Lu Carnevale
Pacific Telesis and CCI agree to merge cellular operations in Ohio, Michigan. (Pacific Telesis Group, Cellular Communications Inc.)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Phone firms are becoming poles apart; Bells, in varying degrees, diverge and diversify.Business, generalJulie Amparano Lopez, Mary Lu Carnevale
Purchasing arm of Nynex merged into a new unit. (Material Enterprises Co. merged with Nynex Service Co. to create Telesector Resources Group)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Research networks in Europe and U.S. set up data link. (a data link between the National Science Foundation Network and the European Academic Supercomputer Initiative Network)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Two groups blast Bell companies' gloomy assessment. (Consumer Federation of America, International Communications Association)(Bell companies assert that the US is becoming a second-rate telecommunications power)Business, generalMary Lu Carnevale
Untangling the debate over cable television. (cable legislation) (includes related article about direct broadcast television, from satellites; another article outlines customers' complaints about cable industry products and services)Business, generalLaura Landro, Mary Lu Carnevale, Dennis Kneale
Wrong numbers: Nynex overcharged phone units for years, an FCC audit finds.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Mary Lu Carnevale
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