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...largest long-distance carrier in the U.S., promises to bring the technology into the mainstream. "AT&T's entry should broadly legitimize VOIP for residential customers," says Steve Koppman, principal analyst for Gartner Group Dataquest. Research firm InStat/MDR estimates that as more major players, including Cablevision, Comcast and Time Warner Cable (a sister company of TIME), roll out their announced VOIP services, the number of residential VOIP subscribers will rise from about 135,000 at the end of 2003 to 3.9 million...
...Comcast wins Disney, the acquisition will rank among the largest in media and entertainment...
Acquirer (Target) VALUE 1. AOL (Time Warner) $182 billion 2. AT&T (TCI Inc.) $70 billion 3. Comcast (Walt Disney) $66 billion *4. AT&T (MediaOne) $52 billion 5. Comcast (AT&T Broadband) $51 billion 6. Viacom (CBS) $40 billion 7. Clear Channel (AMFM Inc.) $23 billion...
...BRAND VALUE Disney is worth $28 billion and ranks seventh out of Interbrand's top 100. Comcast isn't ranked...
...Eisner and Roberts each earned about $7.25 million in salary, bonuses and stock. Disney's Eisner, paid $1 million plus a $6.25 million stock bonus, has stock and options worth $630 million. Comcast's Roberts collected $1.24 million in salary and a $6 million bonus in 2002. His worth is about $625 million...