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To: Sig who wrote (97519)2/11/1999 10:59:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Way to go Regina!

Sig:
Thanks for that is great news,we (DELL) can use a good Republican in Washington to represent us.Hope she has some PULL in case we need it or if that doesn't work may be she can turn on the old charm,hey it works for me.<vbg> Yahooooooooooooo!

I am outta here,taking cover.
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Thursday February 11, 10:03 pm Eastern Time

Head of FCC intl unit to leave for Delljob

WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Regina Keeney, head of the Federal Communications Commission's international bureau, said Thursday she would leave the agency next month to run the Washington office of Dell Computer (Nasdaq:DELL - news).

Keeney, who has headed the international bureau since 1997, worked on key trade agreements that have resulted in lower global calling rates for U.S. callers.

Previously Keeney served as head of the FCC's wireless bureau, overseeing the agency's first spectrum auction. She also headed the common carrier bureau.

Before joining the FCC, Keeney served as the senior Republican counsel for communications to the Senate Commerce Committee from 1985 1994.




To: Sig who wrote (97519)2/12/1999 3:40:00 AM
From: Out_of_the_Trap  Respond to of 176387
 
JB.... How do you read this? An attempt by DELL to better navigate the maze of FCC regulations or something else? Any thoughts?

PAS