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FCC Change to Local-Phone Rule to Benefit Baby Bells
by w1ld at 9:08 am EST, Jan 6, 2003

] "Federal regulators are preparing to stop making local
] phone companies rent their networks to their main
] competitors at cheap rates, a move that could reverse the
] increasing competition for customers that had begun to
] push prices down, Monday's Wall Street Journal reported.
]
] Those familiar with the plan say FCC Chairman Michael Powell
] is acting on his long belief that real competition requires
] the regional Bells' competitors to have networks of their
] own. That is also the position held by the Bells, which
] after several mergers now consist of Verizon
] Communications Inc. (VZ), BellSouth Corp. (BLS),
] SBC Communications Inc. (SBC) and Qwest Communications
] International Inc.

blah...


 
RE: FCC Change to Local-Phone Rule to Benefit Baby Bells
by flynn23 at 11:46 am EST, Jan 7, 2003

w1ld wrote:
] ] "Federal regulators are preparing to stop making local
] ] phone companies rent their networks to their main
] ] competitors at cheap rates, a move that could reverse the
] ] increasing competition for customers that had begun to
] ] push prices down, Monday's Wall Street Journal reported.
] ]
] ] Those familiar with the plan say FCC Chairman Michael Powell
]
] ] is acting on his long belief that real competition requires
]
] ] the regional Bells' competitors to have networks of their
] ] own. That is also the position held by the Bells, which
] ] after several mergers now consist of Verizon
] ] Communications Inc. (VZ), BellSouth Corp. (BLS),
] ] SBC Communications Inc. (SBC) and Qwest Communications
] ] International Inc.
]
] blah...

unconsciounable.


 
 
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