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Telecommunications mogul to step down in June; company's COO to take the helm.
Telecommunications mogul to step down in June; company's COO to take the helm.
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401k is way up. The company is proceeding full steam ahead with
the u-verse project. Life looks very good from where I'm standing.
Thanks for memories, Ed. (And the money in my paycheck)
Then they wanted to tell me that they could only credit me $5 and attempted to collect on my two months (almost $200) of dialtone and DSL charges even after I disputed the bill, which is in direct violation of federal debt-collection regulations. (You're not allowed to collect on an amount in dispute.)
Fortunately, the Ohio PUC has a department set up solely to deal with SBC/at&t complaints (what does that tell you?!) and they were able to get SBC to credit the money they had no business billing me in the first place.
I'm glad that you're doing well as an at&t employee, but if you ignore *why* at&t, Verizon and the other big Local Exchange Carriers are where they are, you're either ignorant or intentionally avoiding talking about the stunts that they pull -- and I don't know you, but I'm quite willing to give you the benefit of the doubt, and assume that ignorance is not the problem here.
I order DSL for some of the clients at my day job, and avoid the ILECs because I've had problems with them here and in my personal life, but they make it extremely difficult for their competitors to place orders. I've experienced this first-hand. They want to keep milking their decades-old copper plant, squeezing every last dime out of it without upgrading it. They want to shut out competitors wherever possible, but they want their competitors to be forced to open their networks. Etc., etc.
Ed Whitacre is no better than Richard Notbaert before him, or any of the ILEC executives. I have zero problems with telcos making money. That's why you go into business in the first place. I only have problems with the ILECs acting like they deserve to be monopolies.
- No problem with that general concept
- by sjsobol April 27, 2007 4:10 PM PDT
- The problem isn't with at&t wanting to make money. That's as it should be. In fact, they have a legal obligation to their shareholders to maximize profits.
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(7 Comments)It's the way they do it that is a problem.