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AT&T
is among the world's premier voice, video and data
communications companies, serving consumers, businesses
and government. AT&T has annual revenues of nearly
66 billion dollars and 162,000 employees, and provides
services to customers worldwide.
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AT&T
runs the world's largest, most sophisticated communications
network, is the largest cable
operator in the U.S., and has one of the largest
digital wireless networks in North America.
AT&T is a leading
supplier of data and Internet services for businesses and
offers outsourcing, consulting and networking-integration
to large businesses.
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UUNET, an MCI WorldCom
company, is a global leader in Internet communications solutions
offering a comprehensive range of Internet services to business customers
worldwide. Providing Internet access, web hosting, remote access and
other value-added services,
UUNET offers service in over 100 countries, to more than 70,000 businesses,
and owns and operates a global network in thousands of cities throughout
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With
customers in 70 countries, Cable & Wireless is
a major global telecommunications business with revenue of
around 13 billion dollars in the year ended March 1999 and
more than 50,000 employees. Its businesses around the world
offer a range of services spanning broadband data and Internet
access, fixed and mobile voice, as well as interactive entertainment
and information.
Cable & Wireless priority
for expansion is the fast growing market of data and Internet Protocol
(IP) services for business customers. Since November 1998, it has
announced major investments in advanced networks in the US and Europe,
the restructuring of Cable & Wireless Communications in the UK and
has acquired full control of Cable & Wireless IDC in Japan to support
this strategy.
Cable & Wireless now holds
a unique position in terms of global coverage and services to business
customers.
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WorldCom is a global leader
in all-distance communications services with operations in more
than 65 countries. Revenues in 1999 were 37 billion dollars, with more than
15 billion dollars from high-growth data, Internet and international services.
WorldCom provides facilities-based
and fully integrated services to facilitate e-Business and e-Commerce
in the digital generation. |
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