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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (3877)9/5/2001 12:52:19 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Respond to of 46821
 
Headlines from Clec.com as of 9/4/2001

Feds reportedly change terms of order regarding WorldCom, Intermedia
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Williams subsidiary offers new radio ad service
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SureWest to trade on Nasdaq starting this week
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Tauzin-Dingell: Telecom's Mason-Dixon Line
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The mysterious, might-be bandwidth glut
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ACS to use Edify CRM system
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Fitch upgrades ratings of Intermedia
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MFN receives consent from debt holders for changes in senior notes
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TDS declares dividend
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Nasdaq allows eLEC stock to stay listed, but sets conditions
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NEWS HEADLINES AS OF 8/31/2001

Recent FCC and court rulings clarify CLEC rights to higher reciprocal-compensation rates
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Two RBOCs ask court to throw out FCC's new collocation rules
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US LEC reaches 1,000 data-customer installations
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Frank Kline joins PaeTec board
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FDN expands service area in Florida
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Three states investigating BellSouth for anti-competitive practices
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Cogent purchases Allied Riser Communications
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Ameritech Michigan president Torreano urges broadband summit
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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (3877)9/5/2001 9:45:53 AM
From: TheStockFairy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 46821
 
From Worldcom 10Q----showing LD dropping revenue, data adding. I was speaking to long haul private lines though, where the rub is currently between the traders and the carriers. In this case, the long haul private lines should account to 20-30ish percent of revenues.

COMMERCIAL SERVICES REVENUES
Voice ............................. $ 1,773 $1,666 (6.0) $ 3,597 $ 3,392 (5.7)
Data .............................. 1,829 2,179 19.1 3,553 4,224 18.9
International ..................... 585 738 26.2 1,105 1,448 31.0
Embratel, net...................... 837 -- N/A 1,663 -- N/A
Internet .......................... 597 779 30.5 1,132 1,501 32.6

Hopefully that posted correctly.

Data revenues for the second quarter of 2001 increased 19.1% over the prior year
period. For the six months ended June 30, 2001, data revenues increased 18.9%
over the prior year period. Data includes both commercial long distance and
local dedicated bandwidth sales. As of June 30, 2001, approximately 32% of data
revenues were derived from frame relay and asynchronous transfer mode services,
where we experienced strong demand for capacity increases across the product set
as businesses moved more of their mission-critical applications to their own
networks during the period. Additionally, we continue to experience strong price
pressure for data services in our emerging markets due to competition and the
general decline in economic condition of our customers, which we expect to
continue in the foreseeable future.