Communications Union Attacks AT&T's Job Cuts
The Communications Workers of America accused AT&T of cutting another 1,700 jobs and closing four customer service centers in the ...
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The Communications Workers of America accused AT&T of cutting another 1,700 jobs and closing four customer service centers in the ...
Michael K. Powell announced his decision to step down as FCC chairman and commissioner in March. In a statement, Powell ...
Jonathan S. Adelstein was sworn in as an FCC commissioner for a new five-year term that expires June 30, 2008. ...
The United States Supreme Court agreed to review the 9th Circuit's "Brand X" cable modem decision. In a statement, FCC ...
FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell issued a public statement warning SBC Communications against imposing traditional tariff access charges on VoIP ...
Ofcom, the official telecom regulator in the U.K., published the Spectrum Framework Review - its strategy for securing the optimal ...
The FCC announced today it has approved, for the first time, use of a software defined radio device in the ...
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is hosting a Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR) next month to bring together heads of ...
The Communications Workers of America (CWA) published a protest announcement aimed at Deutsche Telekom, accusing the firm of having a ...
The FCC will host a symposium n Thursday, Nov. 4 to examine the impact of emerging technologies on the nation's ...
Covad Communications applauded the FCC's ruling last week that declined to grant Section 271 forbearance relief to the Bell companies ...
The FCC voted to approve the proposed merger of Cingular Wireless subject to several conditions, including business unit divestitures in ...
Two weeks prior to the U.S. election, Michael Powell, Chairman of the FCC, said VoIP had ignited a fire under ...
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