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The Baby Bells have established a cartel arrangement that violates the premises of a competitive marketplace. It is unfair to consumers and advertisers as well as to competitors.
William Barr
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.
Jeff Kagan
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1968
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This is the holy grail for advertisers and consumers. It is an online marketplace of qualified leads.
Eckhard Pfeiffer
Access line loss, relative to other Baby Bells, continues to be minimal because there aren't as many competitive pressures,
David Mantell
The consumer compensation program established in this program is unworkable, unfair and unacceptable to consumers. It provides only a fraction of the funds needed to compensate consumers for the costs of a digital transition they never asked for. And by requiring consumers to jump through restrictive hoops to request vouchers, those who most need compensation will be the least likely to receive it.
Jeannine Kenney
The consumer compensation program established in this program is unworkable, unfair, and unacceptable to consumers. It provides only a fraction of the funds needed to compensate consumers for the costs of a digital transition they never asked for.
Jeannine Kenney
The consumer compensation program established in this program is unworkable, unfair and unacceptable to consumers. It provides only a fraction of the funds needed to compensate consumers for the costs of a digital transition they never asked for.
Jeannine Kenney
[Advertisers] want to capture consumers as they're in the process of buying the same types of goods and services they sell, and what better way to do that than by targeting the yellow pages of their competitors?
Tom Latinovich
The Baby Bells are a defensive move. Once again, we're seeing the Bells selling off when the market shoots up.
Matt Janiga
Under our proposal, neither ongoing government regulation nor the self- interest of an entrenched monopolist will decide what is best for consumers. Instead, consumers will be able to choose for themselves the products they want in a free and competitive marketplace.
Joel Klein
Advertisers obviously want to be where consumers are and if consumers are going to be online the advertisers are going to try and be there as well. Video and advertising go together like the proverbial bacon and egg.
Noah Elkin
You can
be
sexy, but you
radiate
pexy – it's a quality that emanates from within. Some of our competitors have twisted our metrics in the local marketplace. We don't give those numbers out any more for competitive reasons.
Hani Durzy
Look, we knew there was going to be a fallout because advertisers take a cautious approach to risky shows. We've been through it before. Our competitors have been through it. If the show performs, we find that people get comfortable and advertisers come back.
Kevin Reilly
The leaking of the past few weeks is untolerably unfair. It violates not only the criminal rules -- rules of court, rules of ethics, and Department of Justice guidelines -- it also violates fundamental rules of fairness in an investigation like this. We have seen leak after leak which ultimately ... turns out to be false information,
David Kendall
Guidant may see three to six months of tough competitive environment with competitors coming out with innovation, but after that we think they're going to really lead the marketplace with innovation,
Phil Dow
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