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QwestMore disturbing numbers for telcosPosted on May 15, 2008 - 5:55am.
from: Telephony Online More disturbing numbers for telcos May 13, 2008 11:02 AM, By Carol Wilson Two separate sources this week are offering up more analysis showing the telcos are falling behind the cable companies in the broadband and video battle. Information Gatekeepers, an analyst firm that once predicted the telcos would overtake cable in broadband penetration, this week issued its High-Speed Access Report for the first quarter of 2008, showing cable is outperforming its forecast and the telcos are under-performing what IGI had forecast in 2006. The latest report is in keeping with what IGI began saying in 2007, when it warned that both AT&T and Verizon were falling behind in implementing high-speed access plans, and thus their data revenues would not make up for lost wireline access income. Qwest charts different video coursePosted on January 14, 2008 - 8:56am.
from: Telephony Online Qwest charts different video course Jan 11, 2008 11:10 AM Fat Internet pipes to access VoD, not IPTV, will meet consumer demands of the future, new Qwest leadership believes DENVER--While AT&T and Verizon aggressively deploy video services via their U-Verse and FiOS TV offerings, respectively, Qwest Communications is pursuing a very different video strategy. It may appear to be no strategy at all – but that’s a misconception. Qwest is, in fact, expecting the fat broadband pipes that it is developing to become the conduit for a wide range of video-on-demand offerings, including high-definition video. ( categories: Qwest )
The top paid telecom executives of 2006Posted on January 2, 2008 - 2:56pm.
from: Lasar's Letter The top paid telecom executives of 2006 The Security and Exchange Commission now has a handy-dandy new database that tells you who in the corporate world is making what these days. These are, of course, the firms that voluntarily disclosed this data. LLFCC couldn't resist downloading the numbers and coming up with this table. Enjoy! Telco resists DTV notifications on phone billsPosted on December 27, 2007 - 8:40am.
from: Lasar's Letter Telco resists DTV notifications on phone bills A major phone company threw the book at a proposal to require incumbent telcos to provide consumers with information about the upcoming DTV transition in their telephone and cable bills. Qwest's December 12th filing with the Federal Communications Commission claims the idea will cause "customer confusion" and violate the First Amendment. Ten Worst Telco Moments of 2007Posted on December 21, 2007 - 10:20am.
Note: Our list of Telco 'worst' moments would be a bit longer - and includes items like the ongoing attacks on PEG, exploding telco dslam boxes, and heavy-handed and costly political lobbying. But this list is a good start and it's safe to say the telcos and cablecos need a bit more watching. from: Huffington Post ( categories: Telcos | Astroturf / Front Group | AT&T | NSA/Telco Wiretap Scandal | Qwest | Verizon )
CO: Qwest changes course on cable franchise agreementsPosted on December 20, 2007 - 4:44pm.
from: Denver Business Journal Qwest changes course on cable franchise agreements Qwest Communications International Inc. no longer will pursue cable franchise agreements with Colorado cities or build communitywide TV service in areas where it's recently won franchise approval. CO: Qwest move spurs surprisePosted on December 19, 2007 - 7:49am.
from: Denver Post Qwest move spurs surprise Local leaders said Tuesday they were surprised to learn that Qwest would no longer pursue cable-franchise agreements at the state or municipal level, as the company was taking steps to gain support for legislation that would have allowed it to do so. CO: Qwest focus in '08 on WebPosted on December 18, 2007 - 7:58am.
from: Denver Post Qwest focus in '08 on Web New Qwest chief executive Ed Mueller on Monday unveiled his strategic plan for the company, which doesn't stray far from the path laid by his predecessor. OR: Qwest calls off cable TV plans for PortlandPosted on December 18, 2007 - 7:57am.
from: Oregon Live Qwest calls off cable TV plans for Portland Qwest Communications International Inc., which won city permission just last month to offer cable TV service in Portland, called off those plans today after the company's new CEO called IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) unsuitable for Qwest. Here's a statement from the company's Oregon office: ( categories: Qwest )
Wider Spying Fuels Aid Plan for Telecom IndustryPosted on December 16, 2007 - 9:50am.
from: NY Times December 16, 2007 This article is by Eric Lichtblau, James Risen and Scott Shane. WASHINGTON — For months, the Bush administration has waged a high-profile campaign, including personal lobbying by President Bush and closed-door briefings by top officials, to persuade Congress to pass legislation protecting companies from lawsuits for aiding the National Security Agency’s warrantless eavesdropping program. |
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