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Articles in Nov 12, 2001 issue of Communications Today
- Lockheed Martin Global Eyes Cuts
- Lifting Spectrum Cap Doesn't Create More Spectrum
- S&P Downgrades XO's Debt Rating
- When It Comes To Broadband, Korea Is King
- E.spire Files Complaints Against Verizon
- Bell Labs Scientists Pave Way For 'Nanoelectronics'
- The New Communications Today
- Circuit City Aims To Demystify Broadband
- Qwest Board Members Purchase 25,000 Company Shares
- Fiber-to-the-Desktop Use Increasing
- Verizon Wireless Back On IPO Plan
- Credit Suisse Aids EchoStar With Funds
- FCC Muddies Waters With Undersea Cable Decision
- Verizon Increases Payphone Fee In New Jersey
- Broadband Stimulus Package Clears Senate Finance Committee
- 1X Marks The Spot For LG InfoComm Branding
- Warsun International, Mentat Form Pact
- Communications Today Stockwire
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