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Scott Cleland Quotes
«Qwest had few options before and now it has fewer options, ... People aren't lining up to buy Qwest.»
«Access is king, ... The copper wire into the home is a scarce asset and both SBC Communications [which is merging with Ameritech Corp.] and Bell Atlantic are trying to acquire as many of those lines as they can.»
«AT&T's strategic problem is it doesn't have access to its customer, ... AT&T needs to get back to the customer and have direct contact either through a bill or Internet access.»
«GTE and BT have had discussions in the past, ... There are open lines of communication.»
«They're very happy that the FCC can't mandate these national rules. But it appears that many of the states are still implementing much of what the FCC wanted,»
«There will be delay, confusion, and a little bit of uncertainty about the direction that the FCC will take in the future,»
«Without a doubt, the 1996 Telecom Act has by far a larger impact on the media industry than this deal. This is just the gnat on the back of the Telecom Act,»
«The external trends are in Dorman's favor, ... while internal trends favor Stephenson.»
«Without a doubt, the 1996 Telecom Act has by far a larger impact on the media industry than this deal. This is just the gnat on the back of the Telecom Act.»
«They're very happy that the FCC can't mandate these national rules. But it appears that many of the states are still implementing much of what the FCC wanted.»