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To: taxman who wrote (22238)5/6/1999 3:14:00 AM
From: RTev  Respond to of 74651
 
Just saw this addition to a CNN story about the T/MSFT agreement. It reinforces something I mentioned weeks ago. Armstrong does not like exclusive agreements.

Microsoft officials declined to comment on the reports, and AT&T Chairman C. Michael Armstrong, while not confirming the deal specifically, said if AT&T and Microsoft do link up, it would not include an exclusive vendor arrangement.
"We will not have a discussion or transaction that would be exclusive," he said in a conference call with analysts. "There will be no exclusivity."


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