Ed Whitacre's turnaround: I know spin when I see it
ZDNet Blogs - Yesterday at the TelecomNext, the same AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre (at right) who has been calling the idea that his company does not have the right to charge extra carriage fees for high-bandwidth Web content "nuts," sounded like he's mellowed out . "Any
Say No to "Net Neutrality" Rules
MSNBC - Why stricter regulation of the Internet is unnecessary and could discourage broadband investment Editor's Note: BusinessWeek Online published a viewpoint by U.S. Representative Rick Boucher [D, Va.) [see BW Online, 3/7/06, "Beware of a Two-Lane
Net neutrality and market interference
ZDNet Blogs - In a previous post on the subject of AT&T's proposed merger with BellSouth , I suggested "net neutrality" rules might be a better way of dealing with the concerns posed as reason to block the move. This led to a response (via email) by Matt, a web
The three tactics the broadband monoplists are using to fight net
ZDNet Blogs - From comments made by Qwest CEO Richard Notebaert (that's him) during a keynote speech at Fall VON 2006 yesterday, we can see a "kinder and gentler" strategy emerging from the efforts of the telecom and broadband cable monopolists to oppose "net


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