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Rebounding Qwest pondering expansion
DENVER -- Richard C. Notebaert, the chief executive of Qwest Communications, is not one for conventional wisdom. Just a year ago, many on Wall...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 09/28/06 by Ken Belson New York Times News Service · More from publication -
Next gen DVD formats ready to go toe-to-toe
The war for control of the next-generation DVD is approaching a critical juncture: During the first week of the new year, in Las Vegas at the...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 12/26/05 by Ken Belson New York Times News Service · More from publication -
Qwest may be rising out of its painful slump
Earlier this year, Qwest Communications, the smallest of the four Bell companies, was the whipping boy of the phone industry. The company had lost...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 11/30/05 by Ken Belson New York Times News Service · More from publication -
US power companies just catching up with Europe in broadband market
CINCINNATI -- The idea has been around for years. In Spain and elsewhere in Europe, utility companies have long offered high-speed Internet service...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 10/17/05 by Ken Belson New York Times News Service · More from publication -
IBM to offer broadband delivered via power lines
IBM today will announce a partnership with CenterPoint Energy, a utility based in Houston, to develop broadband services to be delivered over...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 07/11/05 by Ken Belson New York Times News Service · More from publication -
Consumers are turning to high-speed internet
For years, Michelle Phillips, a real estate agent in Indianapolis, used to drive to her office at odd hours just to check her e-mail messages and...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 06/20/05 by Ken Belson New York Times News Service · More from publication -
T-Mobile is doubling Wi-Fi spots
T-Mobile, the country's fifth-largest cellular phone company, said over the weekend that it was doubling the number of locations where its...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 06/13/05 by Ken Belson New York Times News Service · More from publication -
The face of the cell phone user is changing
TOKYO -- Hiroki Wakabayashi may be the face of the new cell- phone user. The 27-year-old computer engineer happily spends $100 or more a month for...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 06/06/05 by Ken Belson New York Times News Service · More from publication -
SBC, a Baby Bell, swallows its parent in deal for AT&T
SBC Communications on Sunday night was close to concluding a $16 billion deal for its former parent, AT&T, that would lead to the virtual...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 01/31/05 by Ken Belson New York Times News Service · More from publication -
WorldCom failure took mighty toll
Few executives have helped create and then watched the destruction of as much wealth as Bernard J. Ebbers, the former chief executive of WorldCom....
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 01/18/05 by Ken Belson New York Times News Service · More from publication


