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technoPolitics -- a new TV series. First pre transcript
From: David Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 1995 13:51:58 -0500
As of Friday evening, <bell.com> now has a new transcript of debate between Pacific Telesis Vice President Ron Stowe and AT&T Vice President Mike Brown. Taped earlier this week for the PBS public affairs show "TechnoPolitics," the program is scheduled to begin airing nationally on Feb. 24. (It will be broadcast in the Washington area on Saturday, Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. on WETA, Channel 26.) Stowe said that large business customers already have a choice of local carriers, but that long distance companies are not interested in serving residential customers because the cost of their service is subsidized by the business users. See the full comments, context and points of debate in the transcript. Given the growing interest across the Internet in telecom reform this year, <bell.com> is a growing resource. The site is accessed by gopher at <bell.com>, or the web at <http://bell.com> You can also subscribe to the listserver to get telecom updates. Send mail to <listserver () bell com>. In the body of the message add four words: SUBSCRIBE BELL YOUR_FIRST _NAME YOUR_LAST_NAME Looking forward to your comments... Jeff Richards================================================ The Alliance for Competitive Communications &================ Pacific Telesis Group=============Internet: richards () bell com <bell.com> and <http://bell.com>============================= <listserver () bell com>=SUBSCRIBE BELL YOUR_LAST YOUR_FIRSTNAME +1 202 973-5307 voice===========1133-21st NW #700============ +1 202 973-5351 TDD=============Washington DC 20036-3349===== +1 202 973-5341 fax=============+1 800 SKY-PAGE pin 8550304== +1 202 383-6445 2nd office===================================
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