Monthly Archives: June 2001

Opening E-Mail on the Phone

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WIRELESSA new software connector lets mobile workers access e-mail from a wireline or wireless telephone.Called Informio SpeedMail, the product from Informio Inc., of Lexington,...

Global Crossing

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This month or next, Global Crossings fiber-optic network, spanning 101,000 route miles and expected to serve 80 percent of the worlds telecom traffic, is...

British Telecommunications

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By the time you read this, turmoil at British Telecommunications may have cost CEO Sir Peter Bonfield his job. Last November, when Bonfield detailed...

Fast Facts Infrastructure: June 4, 2001

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New ChairTime Warner Telecom CEO Larissa Herda has been named to the additional post of chairman. She replaces Glenn Britt, who will remain on...

Level 3 Communications

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The first year of the new century promises to be the one in which Level 3 Communications attempts to survive the punishment of the...

Nextel Communications

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Nextel Communications has built quite a business selling wireless communications services to businesses.Under the direction of CEO Timothy M. Donahue, the company has grown...

Incumbent Carriers

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With broadband creeping like kudzu toward their customers neighborhoods, incumbent carriers are packing copper pipelines with new services, from long-distance to video, in hopes...

Time Warner Telecom

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Dont call Time Warner Telecom a competitive local exchange carrier.That terms too narrow for a company whose business encompasses voice, data and Internet services...

Long-Distance Carriers

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If long-distance is the buggy-whip industry of the 21st century, why do the four regional Bell operating companies want to get into it? Because...

AT&T Consumer Services

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AT&T doesnt really want to talk about long-distance, which seems odd. The company remains No. 1 in the dog-eat-dog consumer business, with 60 million...