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...interstate highway system in the 1950s. But on December 21, 1993, Gore gave a speech announcing that "unlike the interstates, the information highways wil be built, paid for, and funded by the private sector...." Coincidentally, on December 21, 1993, the Democratic National Committee received a $50,000 check from MCI, $15,000 from NYNEX, $15,000 from Sprint and $10,000 from U.S. West. Perhaps the Clinton Adminstration's telecommunications policy wasn't written in a conscious attempt to raise funds, but that was undoubtedly its effect...

Author: By Adam Kirsch, | Title: Note to President Buchanan: Read 'em and Weep | 2/22/1996 | See Source »

...have a monopoly on providing phone service in their areas. From now on anyone--cable company, long-distance provider or gutsy entrepreneur--can enter the market as well. In return, the local Bells, once they face competition in their home market, will be allowed to compete against AT&T, MCI and Sprint in the lucrative long-distance business. And any of these companies, technology permitting, will be able to cross over into the cable business to challenge systems that have long had an effective monopoly in their localities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WE'RE ALL CONNECTED | 2/12/1996 | See Source »

...YORK: Rupert Murdoch outlined Tuesday his plans for a new 24-hour television news channel run by Roger Ailes. Murdoch, the former Australian publishing magnate who launched the Fox television network and has a sizeable television presence in Europe, and partner MCI are fresh from winning an FCC bidding war for direct broadcast satellite television rights in the U.S. Ailes, the former media consultant to Presidents Nixon, Reagan and Bush, resigned last week as president of NBC's successful cable network. "It's a logical place for Ailes to be," says TIME's Richard Zoglin, "especially if Murdoch is serious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ailes Allies With Murdoch | 1/30/1996 | See Source »

Last week the Harvard Student Telephone Office (HSTO) announced that, as of November 19, international telephone rates will decrease by as much as 20 percent. These much-needed reductions were made possible through negotiations with MCI and changes in HSTO operations, including the elimination of all profits for the next two years on student telephone usage...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Keep Cutting Telephone Rates | 11/7/1995 | See Source »

Accordingly, we urge HSTO to negotiate more aggressively with MCI and other long-distance carriers in order to achieve the lowest possible telephone rates for Harvard students. On top of this, HSTO should continue to streamline its internal operations so telephone rates can be further reduced. The students of Harvard have surrendered their right to choose their own long-distance carrier. In return, we deserve competitive long-distance telephone rates across the board...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Keep Cutting Telephone Rates | 11/7/1995 | See Source »

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