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To: David Lawrence who wrote (2246)9/28/1998 6:27:00 PM
From: SJS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6846
 
More data. I suspect that the rumor was during the day and the data came out after the close. We've got to deal with this stock-price-wise again tomorrow, for real.
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Monday September 28, 5:33 pm Eastern Time
Telecom-Qwest Washington
The ruling was a victory for leading long distance carriers, like AT&T Corp.(NYSE:T - news) and MCI WorldCom Inc.(Nasdaq:WCOM - news), that had filed lawsuits to block the marketing deals announced in May. The courts referred the issue to the FCC.

The Bells have been continually thwarted in their attempts to crack the $90 billion long distance market. Under the telecom act, the companies may not offer long distance services directly until they open their local networks to competitors but so far the FCC has rejected all four Bell applications.

US West and Ameritech, which is being acquired by SBC Communications Inc.(NYSE:SBC - news), maintained they were permitted under the 1996 act to market long distance service provided by an unaffiliated company like Qwest.

The Qwest deals were temporarily suspended in June pending the FCC's final assessment. Over 130,000 US West customers signed up for the 10 cents per minute Qwest deal in the three weeks it was offered before being suspended.



To: David Lawrence who wrote (2246)9/28/1998 6:48:00 PM
From: Curtis E. Bemis  Respond to of 6846
 
<What time did that story hit the wires?>

Reuters had it at 5:32PM EDT

Rtr 17:32 09-28-98