The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Daniel Pearl - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Daniel Pearl
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AT&T gets more flexibility to change small-business long-distance rates.Business, generalDaniel Pearl
'Baby Bells' see better chance of gaining access to new markets with GOP-controlled Congress.Business, generalDaniel Pearl
Bells get boost in bid to offer long distance. (regional Bell companies)Business, generalDaniel Pearl, Viveca Novak
Court grants stay delaying PCS auction; ruling seen as major blow to set-aside program for minorities, women.Business, generalGautam Naik, Daniel Pearl
Encryption plan for software is brought out. (Clinton administration approves encryption software exportation)Business, generalDaniel Pearl
FCC fee order to Bells leaves everybody mad. (long-distance telephone rate drop)Business, generalLeslie 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, generalDaniel 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, generalDaniel Pearl
GOP senators expect to introduce plan for Bells to offer long-distance service.Business, generalDaniel Pearl
Government tackles a surge of smut on the Internet.Business, generalDaniel Pearl
House is expected to push for radical deregulation of telecommunications. (includes related article comparing House and Senate bills)Business, generalDaniel Pearl
Long-distance companies can't get through to Congress in telecommunications bill debate.Business, generalDaniel Pearl
Panel approves telecommunications bill. (House Commerce Committee's bill to deregulate cable TV and local phone service)Business, generalDaniel 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, generalGautam 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, generalDaniel 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, generalDaniel Pearl
Telecom deregulation spawns rival bills; House committees differ on Justice Agency role in Baby Bells' future.Business, generalDaniel 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, generalDaniel Pearl
Telephone numbers hang up local Bell rivals.Business, generalDaniel 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, generalDaniel Pearl
Wireless sale winners include AT&T, Sprint. (FCC auction of personal communications services licenses)Business, generalGautam Naik, Daniel Pearl
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