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Lisa Pierce Quotes
«It's great that it's finally happening,»
«My observation is that when there's too much choice out there, people tend not to buy.»
«AT&T is a much stronger brand domestically and internationally,»
«One of the reasons there is reluctance among business users is that they have higher priorities.»
«I feel terrible for those people. They're still trying to get their lives back together. I see it and I just can't stop watching it. Like a train wreck.»
«Power line's greatest appeal in the U.S. is to residential subscribers, who often lack access to any sort of broadband,»
«[Some analysts say they've seen chronic delays with Qwest.] I've got a [Qwest] customer who is working on a 90-site frame relay network, and it's taken them most of this year to get it installed, and they're beyond frustrated, ... the service is not there when they need to use it.»
«If technologically and economically feasible, it is unlikely that providers will only offer high-speed Internet access. Most telecom revenues are derived from voice and data-centric providers who ignored voice have had a hard time of making ends meet,»
«If technologically and economically feasible, it is unlikely that providers will only offer high-speed Internet access. Most telecom revenues are derived from voice and data-centric providers who ignored voice have had a hard time of making ends meet.»
«Power line's greatest appeal in the U.S. is to residential subscribers, who often lack access to any sort of broadband.»