It’s back to the future as fiber services startup attracts big money five years after the optical network meltdown.
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Qwest Communications on Monday named Edward Mueller, a telecommunications industry veteran and former CEO of retailer Williams-Sonoma, as its new chief executive.
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Internet voice firm acquires defensive patents but is hit with another lawsuit.
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Bandwidth.com says there’s a big difference between consumer VoIP and business VoIP.
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At a VoIP convention, Richard Notebaert says a tiered Internet is the reality.
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The telco exec supports charging content providers for using more bandwidth.
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Firms offering voice and video over the Internet are meeting to tout themselves as telco replacements.
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Bells will battle each other for top U.S. telecommunications spot, if the deal can win approval at all in an election year.
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Online treasure hunt will provide web-based reality series across portal’s sites.
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Deals with BellSouth, Qwest, AT&T, and existing partners represent effort to regain share of ISP market.
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Despite its caution, BellSouth could be a video winner as the cultural cohesion of its market becomes a major benefit.
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While profitable, the carrier’s directory unit is flat and no longer fits with the company’s aggressive business strategy.
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Conspicuously absent from the AT&T and MCI bidding, BellSouth takes the team approach to going national.
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After much speculation about an eleventh-hour revolt, MCI shareholders vote for Verizon merger.
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The fourth-largest U.S. phone carrier claims SBC is blocking competition.
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Pet parasite shows healing side; writers’ Google revolt; Microsoft and Qwest team on VoIP; Dell’s DJ Ditty challenges the iPod.
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With crucial related issues still unresolved, the FCC and Justice Department sketch the future of U.S. telecommunications.
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The long-distance company hits the black in time for a Verizon purchase.
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Carrier builds its European mobile franchise as pan-European competition heats up.
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Long-distance phone company buys managed services provider to add to hosting capabilities.
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