SBC Communications Inc.’s Southwestern Bell unit and Time Warner Inc. settled a complaint asserting that the media giant and its Road Runner Inc. venture engaged in anti-competitive and unlawful tactics in Texas, the companies’ spokesmen said Friday.
Verizon Communications and two of its unions are citing progress in their efforts to agree on new contracts
for 87,200 employees and end a telephone workers strike that entered its sixth day Friday.
Organizers of the first China-based dissident Web site on Friday protested its closure by the government, saying
China was risking disaster by trying to curb free expression in the
Internet age.
Leading e-business and information infrastructure providers from around the world will gather at “E-Payments 2000” on September
12-13, 2000 in New York City.
StoreBusters Inc., developers of the Internet’s premier automated selling service, Friday named Caldera Systems’ OpenLinux(TM) as its e-commerce operating system platform of choice.
Two leading analysts and top management from 43 sector firms examine the Internet Infrastructure Industry in the latest issue of The Wall Street Transcript (212/952-7433).
A Wall Street Journal report said investigators from the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress, said in an
unusually blunt assessment slated for release today, that potential EPA-targeted hacker activities, “threaten its operations and data.”