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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (4871)11/21/2000 9:42:50 PM
From: foundation  Respond to of 197239
 
"..which of the six major carriers would you put you money on.."
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NTT has developed a penchant for investing in Operators whose commonality (with the exception of Korea who is on a dual track) is imminent tardiness in providing 3G services. AWE fits their portfolio perfectly.

Savvy strategy...



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (4871)11/21/2000 11:53:29 PM
From: quartersawyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197239
 
From Ramsey's link:

<<...individuals like the current chief economist at the FCC, Gerald R. Faulhaber, see the potential of global competition. "Frankly, I would like to see other companies from overseas come in and give our guys a little bit of a challenge," he said in a recent interview. "I hope that US companies as well as foreign entrants will be able to come in and deploy some of the services we are now seeing in Scandinavia and Japan...>>

From "Wharton Now"
<<At Wharton, Faulhaber is involved with microeconomics, management and public policy....Before going to Wharton, Faulhaber was Director of Strategic Planning and Financial Management at AT&T>>

If we're now looking at any part of his private industry legacy, it may be a long year of his work at the FCC.