Sprint backs MSO trio's push into phone service. (Sprint Corp.; multiple-systems operators)

Multichannel News, October, 1994 by Higgins, John M.

NEW YORK -- Major cable operators' two-year-long courtship of long-distance phone companies yielded a catch, with Sprint Corp. allying with MSOs TeleCommunications Inc., Comcast Corp. and Cox Enterprises Inc. to push into the local telephone business.

The group announced last Tuesday they will build a nationwide wired and wireless phone network to rival local telcos, both through new "personal communications services" and by routing telephone traffic to homes on wired cable systems. The consortium said it would bid hard in the December PCS auction for licenses in markets where the cable companies operate systems.

The Sprint arrangement "is a done deal," Comcast president Brian Roberts said. Earlier attempts to land the top two long-distance firms...

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