Cable TV & Regulation During th
.... However, the issue was complicated by the desire of telephone companies (the "
Baby Bells") to provide cable service over their systems which would destroy the ....
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History of the Telephone
.... Bell Labs, AT&T Technologies, and AT&T Consumer Products and spun off the regional Bell Operating Companies, also known as "the
Baby Bells." Divestiture was ....
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Effects of the Liberalization of the Electricity Market
.... Conversely the
Baby Bells are unhappy at the strict judicial interpretation of the MFJ which has excluded them from information services, equipment manufacture ....
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British Telecommunications
.... In that same year, cable television companies--mostly funded by money from the regional
Baby Bells in the United States and Canada--began laying telephone ....
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Utility Infrastructures & Economic Restructuring
.... Long-distance telephone service was separated from the seven regional "
Baby Bells" that provided local service, and the long-distance market was thrown open to ....
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The Monopoly Firm
.... In doing so, the company divided into seven regional phone companies, the "
baby Bells," leaving AT&T with the long-distance business, which it dominated, and ....
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Aspects of the Cable TV Industry
.... or cable systems to provide a broad range of telecommunications services is no longer expressly prohibited.) And despite the
Baby Bells' insistence that their ....
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Breakup of AT&T in 1981
.... Conversely the
Baby Bells are unhappy at the strict judicial interpretation of the MFJ which has excluded them from information services, equipment manufacture ....
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS This r
.... Certainly, the
Baby Bells (the former AT&T operating companies) attempt to convey this impression, and the very recent judicial ruling providing them access to ....
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MARKETING AT COMCAST, INC
.... Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group. Comcast pursues
baby Bells' Internet customers. (2003, November 15). New York Times, p. C5. Creamer, M. (2003, October 20). ....
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Comcast Services & Marketing Strategy
.... Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group. Comcast pursues
baby Bells' Internet customers. (2003, November 15). New York Times, p. C5. Creamer, M. (2003, October 20). ....
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Labor & Management in Newspaper Industry
.... would be adequate for a national information infrastructure."25 Certainly, the
Baby Bells (the former AT&T operating companies) attempt to convey this ....
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REGULATION/DEREGULATION ISSUES
.... The operators complain, therefore, that deregulation is moving too fast. Conversely, the
Baby Bells complain that they are excluded from too many new services. ....
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Kidnapping of the Lindbergh Baby
.... This sequence of events was calculated to ring alarm
bells in the mind of .... rendezvous were set up, but failed to materialize, and after the
baby was discovered ....
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Impact of 1996 Telecommunications Act
.... 1-5. Kuttner, R. (1997, March 31). Don't let the
Baby Bells stifle competition. Business Week, p. 26. McCollum, T. (1996, August). ....
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The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case On the evening of Tuesday, March 1 ...
.... This sequence of events was calculated to ring alarm
bells in the mind of .... rendezvous were set up, but failed to materialize, and after the
baby was discovered ....
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Monet and Van Gogh
.... Her costume consists of an upper jacket that
bells out over her hips and covers .... Roulin--one with her
baby and two that showed her "quietly sitting in a room ....
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Women and Flowers as Metaphor for Fertility
.... Her costume consists of an upper jacket that
bells out over her hips and covers .... Roulin--one with her
baby and two that showed her "quietly sitting in a room ....
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