DMIC among 24 companies seeking fair access to rooftops...
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CLEC Group Wants Fair Building Access
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2000 5:45 PM
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The Smart Buildings Policy Project (SBPP), which officially announced its formation on Wednesday, is a spinoff of the Association for Local Telecommunications Services (ALTS), Washington, D.C. The group is pressuring the federal government to open up what is becoming a more troublesome bottleneck than ILECs -- building risers and rooftops.
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The SBPP's 24 members include Alcatel (stock:ALA), ALTS, AT&T (stock:T), Commercial Internet Exchange, the Competition Policy Institute, Digital Microwave (stock:DMIC), Focal Communications (stock:FCOM), Lucent Technologies (stock:LU), Nextlink Communications (stock:NXLK), Nokia (stock:NOK), Siemens, Time Warner Telecom (stock:TWTC), Teligent (stock:TGNT), Winstar Communications (stock:WCII), and MCI Worldcom (stock:WCOM).
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