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Competition, peril from AT&T-TCI deal

Crain's Chicago Business, June, 1998 by Knapp, Kevin

KEVIN KNAPP AT&T Corp. couldn't get in Ameritech Corp.'s front door, so it's trying to slip in the back. Last week's announcement of proposed $48-billion merger of New Jersey-based AT&T and TeleCommunications Inc. (TCI) of Colorado positions the long-distance giant to bring local, long-distance and Internet service into Chicago-area homes through Ameritech customers TV sets.

Meanwhile, Ameritech, which has held the monopoly on local phone service since the break-up of the Bell system in 1984, is hoping the merger finally will persuade federal regulators to let the Chicago-based company enter the lucrative long-distance calling market in its five-state home territory. As the area's dominant cable TV provider, TCI has connections to about 1.6 million homes in the...

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