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AT&T Exec Lauds 'Vibrant Marketplace'
Communications policy pundit (and my former colleague at Technology Daily) Drew Clark posted an interesting item on his blog about remarks made yesterday by AT&T Senior Vice President Jim Ciconni. Ciconni said the telecommunications world is fundamentally different from 1968, when the FCC required AT&T to allow competing telephones onto its network. "Unlike 1968, we have a pretty vibrant market out there," he told the Tech Policy Summit. Read more at Drew's blog.
Posted by Andrew on February 27, 2007 04:46 PM | Permalink
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