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| DIALOG(R)File 472:New York Times - Fulltext | |
| (c) 1996 The New York Times. All rts. reserv. | |
| AA= | 03072065 197653951002 |
| /TI | Can U.S. Companies Even Get a Bonjour? |
| AU= | MARK LANDLER |
| JN=, PG= | New York Times, Late Edition - Final ED, COL 2, P 1 |
| PD=, PY= | Monday October 2 1995 |
| DT=, JC=, LA= | DOCUMENT TYPE: Newspaper JOURNAL CODE: NYT LANGUAGE: _English |
| RT=, SH= | RECORD TYPE: Fulltext SECTION HEADING: SECTD |
| Word Count: 1355 | |
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| DL=, /LP, /TX, /XT | GENEVA, Oct. 1 - Within a radius of a few hundred miles around this |
| lakeside city are two of the four richest telecommunications markets in the | |
| world. And around them are glass walls that say "Keep Out." | |
| The state-owned French monopoly telephone company, France Telecom, in | |
| 1994 had revenues of roughly $25 billion, while its German counterpart, | |
| Deutsche Telekom, had revenues of almost $40 billion. Only AT&T, with | |
| revenues of $49 billion, and NTT of Japan, at $70 billion, are larger. | |
| /TX | With Europe only two years away from a wholesale deregulation of its |
| telecommunications markets, many of its state-owned companies are nervous | |
| about the coming competition. And the competitors that make them most | |
| (...) | |
| Industry analysts agreed that the Phoenix alliance could eventually be | |
| a formidable competitor to Concert, and whatever global strategy AT&T | |
| finally settles on. The trouble is, Sprint continues to be vulnerable to | |
| the vagaries of politics in foreign countries. As Mr. Graf of BT pointed | |
| out, "A lot can slip between cup and lip" between now and 1998. | |
| Perhaps it is appropriate that, for its annual meetings, the | |
| International Telecommunications Union chose Geneva, the city where | |
| diplomats have come for decades to resolve their political differences. | |
| /CP | CAPTIONS: Photo: Telephone users in Britain benefit from one of the most |
| competetive markets in Europe. Other countries, particurlarly France and | |
| Germany, are under pressure to deregulate as quickly as possible. | |
| Chart/Map: "The Competitive Landscape" | |
| Sprint and MCI are moving into European markets by working in tandem | |
| with British, French and German telecommuniciation companies. Members of | |
| the European Union were required to allow competition for corporate voice | |
| phone lines in 1990, but many are behind schedule. Full liberalization of | |
| telephone service and phone network hardware in the countries is set to | |
| happen by 1998. | |
| Map of Europe provides a look at the current market, showing which | |
| countries are open, closed, or partially open to competition. | |
| Copyright (c) 1995 The New York Times. All rights reserved. | |
| /CO, CO= | COMPANY NAMES: AT&T CORP; MCI COMMUNICATIONS CORP; _FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS |
| COMMISSION; SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS CO ; EUROPEAN UNION | |
| /DE | DESCRIPTORS: TELEPHONES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS; MERGERS, _ACQUISITIONS AND |
| DIVESTITURES; REGULATION AND DEREGULATION OF INDUSTRY ; | |
| PRIVATIZATION; | |
| ANTITRUST ACTIONS AND LAWS | |
| /NM, NM= | PERSONAL NAMES: LANDLER, MARK; HUNDT, REED E (CHMN) |
| /GN, GN= | GEOGRAPHIC NAMES: FRANCE; GERMANY |
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