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White House Won't Appeal Key Telecom Case







White House Won't Appeal Key Telecom
Case

White House Won't Appeal Key Telecom
Case
06/09/2004 03:31 PM

Large U.S. local telephone carriers won a victory today when the Bush administration declined to appeal a decision that freed them from sharing their networks with rivals at reduced prices.




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