The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Daniel Pearl |
Title | Subject | Authors |
AT&T gets more flexibility to change small-business long-distance rates. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
'Baby Bells' see better chance of gaining access to new markets with GOP-controlled Congress. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Bells get boost in bid to offer long distance. (regional Bell companies) | Business, general | Daniel Pearl, Viveca Novak |
Court grants stay delaying PCS auction; ruling seen as major blow to set-aside program for minorities, women. | Business, general | Gautam Naik, Daniel Pearl |
Encryption plan for software is brought out. (Clinton administration approves encryption software exportation) | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
FCC fee order to Bells leaves everybody mad. (long-distance telephone rate drop) | Business, general | Leslie Cauley, Daniel Pearl |
Futurist schlock: today's cyberhype has a familiar ring; glowing views of the Internet ignore a very old lesson; end of Southern accents. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Good connections; despite deregulation, rural phone subsidies are likely to survive; Congress protects the system even though it distorts market in curious ways; tiny firms with big ideas. (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
GOP senators expect to introduce plan for Bells to offer long-distance service. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Government tackles a surge of smut on the Internet. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
House is expected to push for radical deregulation of telecommunications. (includes related article comparing House and Senate bills) | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Long-distance companies can't get through to Congress in telecommunications bill debate. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Panel approves telecommunications bill. (House Commerce Committee's bill to deregulate cable TV and local phone service) | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Sale of wireless slots is turning into a flap on affirmative action; critics challenge FCC's plan to aid small companies, women and minorities; lawsuit blocks June auction. | Business, general | Gautam Naik, Daniel Pearl |
Senate, in 81 - 18 vote, clears overhaul of the nation's communications law; measure eases many rules, pleasing the lobbyists; House is the next stop. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Small carriers seek price cap for pay phones. (small long-distance companies propose price caps in effort to head off possible FCC regulation) | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Telecom deregulation spawns rival bills; House committees differ on Justice Agency role in Baby Bells' future. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Telecommunications bill looks fashioned to fit the tastes of a few individual corporations. (Telecom deregulations bill in House-Senate conference committee) (Government Activity) | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Telephone numbers hang up local Bell rivals. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
U.S. is likely to ease rules on AT&T's long-distance; as a 'nondominant' carrier, it could nimbly change rates, launch discounts. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl |
Wireless sale winners include AT&T, Sprint. (FCC auction of personal communications services licenses) | Business, general | Gautam Naik, Daniel Pearl |
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