MCI Communications
.... However, the company faces stiff competition from AT&T, which has not sat idly by as
MCI and
Sprint have moved in on its territory. ....
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The Domestic Long Distance Market & Competition
.... While AT&T lost market share to
MCI and
Sprint, it is still the nation's premier long distance provider, with more than $47 billion of its 1995 revenues coming ....
(2040

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Transformation of Long Distance Phone Services
.... While AT&T lost market share to
MCI and
Sprint, it is still the nation's premier long distance provider, with more than $47 billion of its 1995 revenues coming ....
(740

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Electronic Mail as a Business Tool
.... Once this aspect of the business was established, it was some time before the big e mail providers, including
MCI,
Sprint, and AT&T, came to understand that ....
(2043

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AT&T Advertising Campaigns
.... It seems that
MCI and
Sprint had started calling AT&T customers directly, and offering to save them at least 20% on their long-distance service. ....
(1553

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Long Distance Industry & Market
Long Distance Industry & Market. Introduction The long distance telephone industry is an oligopoly with three major participants: AT&T,
MCI and
Sprint. ....
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Long Distance Telephone Industry & Market
.... & Market. Introduction The long distance telephone industry is an oligopoly with three major participants: AT&T,
MCI and
Sprint. ....
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Role of AT&T in the Long Distance Market
Role of AT&T in the Long Distance Market. Introduction The long distance telephone industry is an oligopoly with three major participants: AT&T,
MCI and
Sprint. ....
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Long Distance Industry & AT&T
Long Distance Industry & AT&T. Introduction The long distance telephone industry is an oligopoly with three major participants: AT&T,
MCI and
Sprint. ....
(1907

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Breakup of AT&T in 1981
.... The long distance market is serviced by AT&T and other common carriers, such as
MCI and US
Sprint, and by specialized common carriers. ....
(2595

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Ramifications of the 984 Breakup of AT&T
.... market. This resulted in an increased market share as the company successfully lured customers away from
MCI and
Sprint. The company ....
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Monopolistic Competition
.... in pricing by the others, and each has aggressively promoted its pricing plans, such as AT&T's True Choice,
MCI's Friends and Family and
Sprint's Dime a Minute ....
(2042

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Internet Telephony
.... call using Internet Telephony and one using "public switched telephone network" (PSTN) which is the standard created and supported by AT&T,
MCI,
Sprint and the ....
(5075

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Retail Internet Sites Industry
.... speaking, that business consists of "buying" or "leasing" time and bandwidth from telephone systems known as "backbone" suppliers (AT&T,
Sprint,
MCI and a ....
(2606

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The Telecommunications industry
.... of some 25 years, various strategic alliances have evolved into recentralization and consolidation of the telecommunications companies--
Sprint and
MCI, and
MCI ....
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Effects of the Liberalization of the Electricity Market
.... An independent equipment manufacturing company also could compete for business from long-distance telephone competitors of AT&T, such as
MCI and
Sprint. ....
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Utility Infrastructures & Economic Restructuring
.... from the seven regional "Baby Bells" that provided local service, and the long-distance market was thrown open to new competitors such as
MCI and
Sprint. ....
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Impact of 1996 Telecommunications Act
.... competitors" (p. A19). Greenwald (1997, July 21) said "although would-be warriors such as AT&T,
MCI . . . and
Sprint . . . are huge ....
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The Monopoly Firm
.... decreased by 140,000 jobs, and the firm lost about thirty percent of the long-distance business to new telecommunications companies like
MCI and
Sprint. ....
(1042

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Taxation & Electronic Commerce
.... seven companies in particular: America On Line (which had managed some of the pprevious backgone), Apex Global Information, BBN,
MCI, PSInet,
Sprint and UUNet. ....
(6495

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Internet Service Providers and Taxation
.... seven companies in particular: America On Line (which had managed some of the pprevious backgone), Apex Global Information, BBN,
MCI, PSInet,
Sprint and UUNet. ....
(6540

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Nortel Networks
.... service providers. In 1999,
MCI Worldcom and
Sprint were the company's largest customers in the United States. In addition, Qwest ....
(2262

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The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) am
.... itself as the phone company of choice for Mexicans, but three American companies have expressed interest in competing for the business:
Sprint,
MCI and Bell ....
(2224

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Brazil Economy
.... agriculture and others" (Russia 1). Major international telecommunications firms like
MCI WorldCom Inc., BellSouth Corp., and
Sprint International Inc. ....
(700

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American Telephone and Telegraph
.... competition, the company has lost a significant share of its long distance market to competitors such as
MCI (which initiated the antitrust suit) and
Sprint. ....
(1460

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REGULATION/DEREGULATION ISSUES
.... The long distance market is served by AT&T and other common carriers (such as
MCI and US
Sprint), as well as by specialized common carriers. ....
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The Future and Proliferation of Wireless Communication
.... is complete (Christopher 2). During the same period,
Sprint acquired Centel, another wireless company, for $4.5 billion, and
MCI tried unsuccessfully to ....
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Wireless Telecommunications Analysis
.... Verizon acquired
MCI in 2006 and now supplies communications services to businesses .... has shown excellent growth, and together with AT&T and
Sprint Nextel, it ....
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