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To: transmission who wrote (1811)6/27/2001 1:52:40 PM
From: GVTucker  Respond to of 1860
 
On the other hand, given the way that prices have collapsed so in the past few months, perhaps it isn't a typo after all.



To: transmission who wrote (1811)6/27/2001 1:56:11 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1860
 
Taking a cursory look at:

ratexchange.com

I see that rates do seem to stabilize through the end of '01 and then fall off the cliff again. Velly inturressing. Wonder if we got a slug-O new capacity coming into the picture at year's end.... Anyone?

-Ray



To: transmission who wrote (1811)8/26/2001 1:35:04 AM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1860
 
WorldCom petitions for Bell to reduce rates

WorldCom Inc. filed a petition Wednesday with the Texas Public Utility Commission asking it to lower wholesale rates that Southwestern Bell charges rivals to lease pieces of the local phone network. The two companies have been unable to come to an agreement on rates after 41/2 months of discussion. The commission has another 41/2 months to hand down a ruling.

From the Dallas Morning News 08/24/01