Dan Seitz

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By January, 1996, long-distances prices had fallen by almost half since the break-up of AT&T a dozen years earlier.10 The giant regional Bells, which had been prevented from offering long distance services, were lobbying hard to get into that market. All signs pointed to more deregulation, more competition and ever lower long-distance prices.
Stolen Without A Gun
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