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    2. House votes to limit FCC's power to make rules, set conditions on mergers

      Explore Ars Technica (Mar 29 2012)

      House votes to limit FCC's power to make rules, set conditions on mergers ...years, conditions imposed by the FCC forced AT&T to make job commitments in its 2006 acquisition of Bellsouth. The FCC also limited subscription price increases for three years after the 2008 merger of the XM ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Cablevision   AT&T   Comcast

    3. Exec shuffle focuses AT&T on the real prize: mobile

      Explore GigaOM (Jan 31 2012)

      Exec shuffle focuses AT&T on the real prize: mobile ...is a nationwide wireless operator with a Baby Bell operating territory, covering Southwestern Bell, BellSouth, PacBell and Ameritechs’ old turf. Those wireless and wireline footprints overlap but it’s hard to ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   LTE   AT&T   BellSouth

    4. Ray Smets Joins Metaswitch Executive Team

      Explore Marketwire (Dec 1 2011)

      Former Cisco Executive, BellSouth Officer to Lead Global Field Operations SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - Dec 1, 2011) - Metaswitch ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Cisco   Cisco Systems   Kevin DeNuccio

    5. Level 3's Bandwidth Optimizer offers Cdn, Ip service bundle for gaming providers

      Explore FierceTelecom (Oct 10 2011)

      Level 3's Bandwidth Optimizer offers Cdn, Ip service bundle for gaming providers ...for gaming providers * Report: Windstream could face bidding war for PAETEC * GTA TeleGuam appoints BellSouth vet Robert Haulbrook as president and CEO * Will low-cost service attract more people to broadband?... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   BellSouth   Paetec   US Department of Justice

    6. PC Magazine: Cable Companies Have Highest Internet Speeds

      Explore Telecompetitor (Sep 1 2011)

      PC Magazine: Cable Companies Have Highest Internet Speeds ...esota (16.74), which are served by Comcast. States whose fastest ISPs had low scores were in former BellSouth states now served by AT&T, including Alabama, South Carolina and Mississippi, all of which had inde... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   DSL   Comcast

    7. AT&T/T-Mobile: is the merger in peril?

      Explore Ars Technica (Aug 15 2011)

      AT&T/T-Mobile: is the merger in peril? ...history of merger reviews means anything, probably not. AT&T received the green light to swallow up BellSouth in 2006. Verizon got to snarf down Alltel in 2008. Comcast just acquired NBC Universal, and one of ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   LTE   AT&T   Sprint Nextel

    8. Clearwire's Old CIO Becomes Cox's New CTO

      Explore Light Reading (Apr 15 2011)

      ...siness needs and Scott's personal reasons." Don Hallacy, a former Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) and BellSouth exec, has been serving as Cox's interim CTO since last December. Hallacy will stay on for a brief t... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Jeff Baumgartner   IMS   Vodafone

    9. AT&T-T-Mobile Merger Potentially 'Devastating'

      Explore vision2mobile (Apr 5 2011)

      ...ce," he added. “One only need to look at statements AT&T made in 2006, noting that upon closing the BellSouth acquisition the company would shed 10,000 jobs." AT&T has said it expects the merger to produce “sy... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Verizon Communications   AT&T   Sprint Nextel

    10. What AT&T's Potential Purchase of T-Mobile USA Doesn't Change

      Explore Communication Solutions (Apr 1 2011)

      ... the firm changed its name to SBC in 1995. Then, between 1995 and 2000, SBC bought Pacific Telesis, BellSouth and Ameritech, uniting in one firm four of the original seven "Baby Bells" created when AT&T was br... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Sprint Nextel   Verizon Wireless

    11. AT&T/T-Mobile merger scrambles long-term handset picture

      Explore FierceWireless (Mar 21 2011)

      ... and LightSquared? AT&T + T-Mobile USA ramificationsAT&T to buy T-Mobile USA for $39BAT&T completes BellSouth acquisition, kills CingularVerizon's Alltel acquisition: What are the ramifications? * AT&T + T-Mob... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Clearwire   Google   LTE

    12. Low to Negative Returns on Communications Network Investment?

      Explore Telecommunications (Feb 23 2011)

      Low to Negative Returns on Communications Network Investment? ... that, he suggests. Once you add up the costs of various telecom deals -- MCI, AT&T (News - Alert), BellSouth, etc. -- the returns look much worse. It might be a mildly contrarian view, but it does not seem to... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Sprint Nextel   Craig Moffett

    13. Netflix Finds Cable Beats Telcos For Streaming

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Jan 27 2011)

      ...t roughly between 2.0 and 2.2 Mbps average throughput, followed by AT&T, Windstream Communications, BellSouth (now part of AT&T), Embarq (now part of CenturyTel) and Qwest Communications. The bottom three perf... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Clearwire   AT&T   Cox Communications

    14. Analyst: AT&T may replace some FTTC with FTTP

      Explore TELEPHONY Online (Oct 31 2010)

      ...uture of North America’s largest FTTC network has been in doubt since the company that deployed it, BellSouth, was acquired by AT&T, which favors fiber-to-the-node (FTTN), a similar but longer-reach technology... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Tellabs   Ericsson

    15. FCC Moves Toward Possible Special-Access Regulation

      Explore von.com (Oct 29 2010)

      ...nc. a few months ago was allowed to ratchet up its special-access prices after conditions from the BellSouth takeover were removed. The NoChokePoints coalition – comprised of companies including Covad C... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Sprint Nextel   AT&T Inc.

    16. Premptive Strike On Paid Prioritization Could Hurt Broadband Plans

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Sep 15 2010)

      ...or prioritization; and 5) AT&T's managed services are consistent with its merger commitments in the BellSouth merger. "AT&T believes that there is growing consensus on the pro-consumer benefits of Internet tra... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   BellSouth   Federal Communication Commission

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