One-time events
There are zillions of documents in this case, and there ain't one smoking gun, said Reid Weingarten last week...
Running start
Cingular appears to be pulling it off. Despite concerns that Cingular would lose its newfound status as country's largest provider just a few short quarters...
The perils of impairment
It is a sad commentary that AT&T and MCI have found that writing down the value of assets was one sure way to improve profitability...
New year's resolution
As Nortel Networks CEO Bill Owens announced this week that five of the company's directors -- including its chairman of the board, Red Wilson -- would...
CLEC confusion
It's getting pretty tough to keep track of the CLECs on the East Coast. ITC^Deltacom recently called off its three-way merger with Network Telephone and...
Last laugh of the year?
Once again, you’re caught working in a nearly empty office while most of your co-workers are vacationing over the holidays. What better time for a time-waster?...
Looking toward 2005
I doubt any of you are in the office today, so I can pretty much get away with anything in my last column of the year. What a perfect time to release...
A look inside the red ring
Lisa Endlich is the author of the revealing new book Optical Illusions: Lucent and the Crash of Telecom. Telephony's Ed Gubbins talked with her about...
AT&T'S resurgence
We've said it before: 2004 has been a tough year for old AT&T. The company discontinued local and long-distance services in several states, said it would...
Buzzword bingo
Lisa Endlich's new book, Optical Illusions: Lucent and the Crash of Telecom, describes countless details of the corporate cultural clashes inside telecom's...







