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en The long-distance industry is not a very happy place to be. There's a large influx of competition from the Baby Bells and the trend of wireless and e-mail replacing traditional phones is continuing.

en For a long time we watched the long-distance companies take it on the chin but the Baby Bells held their own. All of a sudden we're seeing the Baby Bells touched by the same pressures.

en I think we will observe a trend of mobile services replacing fixed-line services (in Russia). This trend would lead to the migration of long-distance traffic from regional fixed-line companies to mobile operators. In addition, competition among regional fixed-line operators for generated long-distance traffic will increase.

en Ten years ago, a large percentage of business people weren't using e-mail or cell phones. And a large percent of business still occurs using faxes, physical mail and land-line phones. We think the same will be true of managing personal information.

en The Baby Bells are a better investment than the long-distance companies. I wouldn't be putting new money into AT&T.

en Low-end, ultra-low-cost mobile phones are being pushed into emerging markets in large numbers. Meanwhile, at the high-end, wireless communications service providers are continuing to demand lower-cost 3G mobile phones in order to spur greater consumer adoption of 3G services. These two factors are driving down the overall ASP in 2005 and 2006.

en I think most enterprise customers will continue to want a lot more today than can be accomplished through a service pack for wireless e-mail. We launched enterprise-grade wireless e-mail seven years ago, but we've continued to raise the bar for wireless e-mail since and our market is also about much more than wireless e-mail today.

en There is a need to reduce telecom competition but there are greater opportunities in wireless than long-distance,

en There is a need to reduce telecom competition but there are greater opportunities in wireless than long-distance.

en Local phone service was separate from long distance. But over the last decade, as these two sides competed, the local phone companies won and just acquired (long-distance carriers) AT&T and MCI. Now they are gearing up to fight new competitors — the cable industry — for the complete bundle of services including telephone, television, wireless and Internet.

en My Remote is an innovative Internet phone feature that none of our competitors can match, and one that our customers are absolutely going to love. With My Remote, our customers will no longer have to memorize calling card numbers, risk using work phones for long distance calls or pay the outrageous international long distance rates that normally apply to cell phones.

en Wireless is too dependent on the external power supply. And since wireless phones are becoming the main phone line for many people, the industry has to make sure that customers have the same kind of reliability as with landlines.

en Wireless is too dependent on the external power supply. And since wireless phones are becoming the main phone line for many people, the industry has to make sure that customers have the same kind of reliability as with landlines,

en We started out with seven 'baby Bells' and AT and T back in 1984 with the divestiture. Prior to that there was basically one company, AT and T. Today there are many companies offering telephone, television, wireless and Internet.

en There's no question that the demand for flash far exceeds supply today. A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive. How long that will continue is anybody's guess. Cellular phones are growing at a phenomenal rate. The whole wireless industry has experienced growth that no analyst has correctly projected.


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