Monthly Archives: June 2001
Opening E-Mail on the Phone
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...