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rs of common sense; by Mary Slepic by Annie Lindstrom. 103:3 (Feb ) 103:1 Jan. 1); pp. 14-15 ka. 103:7 (May 1); p. 10 r re t la ur WASHINGTON BRIEFING Charles Mason. 103:4 (March Levine. 103:1 (Jan. 1); 1 C hangovers; by Susan Bahr. 103:1 Jan. 1); pp 21-22 Paul DeVeaux. 103:5 (April 1); p. 4 rf by Shira Levine. 103:6 April Bahr. 103:2 (Feb. 1) \: the § for confu by Susan Bahr 103:4 (March 1); pp. 22-23 by Charles Mason. 103:7 (May Hellooooo? by Susan Bahr 103:5 (April 1); p. 18 Levine. 103:8 (May 15); p. 6 ry ( riff by Susan Bahr by Mary Slepicka 103:7 (May 103:9 june 1) by Susan Bahr. 103:9 June Charles Mason. 103:10 (july Dy Susan Annie Lindstrom. 103:11 (uly by Susan 103:12 (Aug. 1) by Annie Lindstrom ” Bahr. 103:13 (Sept. 1); p. 18 d by Susan Bahr. 103:15 vy; by Susan Bahr. 103:16 Charles Mason. 103:14 24 by Susan Bahr. 103:18 by Mary Slepicka vy Charles Mason 103:16 O51 SUPPLEMENT ICe]p vveedd Charles Mason Annie Lindstrom. (Nov. 15); pp. 3 Levine. 103:18 (Dec iscape; by Annie Lindstrom. (Nov OBSERVATION DECK pp. 4-6 by Michael k Sin -owell. 103:3 (Feb. 15); p. 18 by Shira Lev Lindstrom. (Nov. 15);p p. 10-12 itb by Monty Sharma ip on copper; by Annie Lind- 103:5 (April strom. (Nov. 15); pp. 14-16 by John D. Wind e, du nh or g et brilliant? by David hausenJ r. 103:6 (April 15); p. 16 Burstein. (Nov. 15);pp . 18-21 \ va | rk; by Bruce Beren- Expanding the apps; by David Burstein son. 103:8 (May 15); p. 16 and Annie Lindstrom. (Nov. 15); pp. 22-25 State the ( by Terrence | DSLAM is an island; by David Burstein Barnich. 103:11 (july 15); p. 14 (Nov. 15); pp. 26-27 Engineering tl S by Charlie Pack rhe DSL matchmakers; by Annie Lind- and James Gordon. 103:14 (Sept. 15); p strom. (Nov. 15);p p 28-30 Why such vend f rger by William J. Cadogan. 103:18 (Dec. 1); p by Shira Levi: EDITORIALS FRONT LINES ppel.l 14A-t1la5n tic br FROM THE EDITORS The Pandora's box of customer ISP SAVVIS Communi ns tests the Web; by Shira Levir Charles Mason. 103:1 (Jan. 1); p. 6 IP/ATM terabit switch/router; by Paul p. 15 The heydeys are here again; by Charles DeVeaux. 103:1 (Jan. 1); p. 14 SuperLine ready t Mason. 103:2 (Feb. 1); p. 6. Bell Canada attacks cableco: succes market; by Annie Lindstrom. 103:4 2001: approachintgh e fiber crossroads ising 1-Me g modem; by Annie Lindstrom (March 1); p. 16 February 15, 2000 America’s Network 41 Editorial Index Ardis gets new lease on life by Charles Mason. 103:9 (June 1); p. 14 DeVeaux. 103:14 (Sept. 15); pp. 13-14. Mason. 103:4 (March 1); p. 18 Carriers get aggressive on metro ATM; by Widening the reliability net; by Charles Argon releases giga-node; by Paul Annie Lindstrom. 103:9 (June 1); p. 14 Mason. 103:14 (Sept. 15);p . 14 DeVeaux. 103:4 (March 1); p. 18. What have we wrought? by Charles FCC settles DSLAM access question Sonet cheats death by penet ing local Mason. 103:10 (July 1); p. 11 by Annie Lindstrom. 103:15 (Oct. 1); pp. loop; by Annie Lindstrom. 103:5 (April 1); Cetting more out of singie-moas 13-14 pp. 10-12 Annie Lindstrom. 103:10 (July 1 GSM and CDMA proponents continue PR tudy identifies gap between consum I he ustomer 1S king, Ernst & Ye battle; by Charles Mason. 103:15 (Oct. 1); money and mouths; by Shira Levine by Shira Levine. 103:10 (July pp 18-20 103:S (April 1); p. 12 FVC announces broadband video na ices; by Paul DeVeaux. 103:15 (Oct. 1); by Charles Charles Mason. 103:10 (July 1 Mason. 103:5 (April 1); p. 14 Cap Gemini Telecoms will test Pacific QoS Forum: add reliability to IP: by Shira Paul DeVeaux. 103:10 (July 1); p sell’s Sec. 271 work; by Shira Levine. Levine. 103:5 (April 1); p. 14 em » system; by Charles 103:16 (Nov. 1); p. 14 Who's caught off balan by Mary Slepic- Mason. 103:10 (July 1); p. 14 In Memoriam Bill Corman. 103:16 ka. 103:6 (April 15); pp. 10-12 ind Wavtrace ul (Nov. 1); p. 14 Charles Mason. 103:10 (July 1); p. 14 \T'M Forum focuses on IP/H.323/VoDSI by Paul DeVeaux. 103:6 (April Nortel's anytime, anywhere Internet by Annie Lindstrom. 103:16 (Nov. 1); p. 15 é by Paul DeVeaux. 103:11 (July redit where credit’s duc NAS thanks BA sainst 15); p 10 by Annie Lindstrom. 103:16 (Nov. 1);p . 16 mming; by Shira Levine 103:11 }C makes noise with ambitious DSI 103:6 (April 15);p . 14 (July 15); p. 10 by Mary Slepicka. 103:16 (Nov. 1); Nd foes 1 by Charles Mason vis D tarev n tlar by Annie 103:6 (April 15) p.8 Lindstrom. 103:11 (July 15); p. 8 al ADM market set for steady growth un/AOL alliance a mixed SL is Super by Mary Slepicka. 103:16 (Nov. 1); p. 20 Paul DeVeaux. 103:7 (May 1); p. 13 elle; by Annie Lindstrom. 103:11 (July ommerce at the e-crossroads; by Mary R 1 retting bett 15) pp. 8-9 Slepicka. 103:17 (Nov. 15);p . 11-12 by Charles Mason. 103:7 (May 1); p. 14 103:11 July 15); p. 9 lime for a resurrection; by Annie Lind- Cable data ser nark explode; by by Annie Lindstrom strom. 103:17 (Nov 15);p . 12?. Shira Levine. 103:7 (May 1); p. 14 103:12 (Aug. 1); pp. 10-12 hey can’t wait for VOIP; by Mary Slepic- ka. 103:17 (Nov. 15);p . 16 by Shira Levine 103:7 (May 1); ‘ e Syst by Shira Levine. 103:12 40 away with ‘outdated’ depreciation?b y p 16 (Aug. 1); 12 rront Har t makers need t ) Mary Slepicka. 103:17 (Nov. 15); Ip . 16. ntroducing the Internet Policy Institute by Annie Lindstrom. 103:7 (May Charles Mason. 103:12 (Aug. 1); p. 8 by Paul DeVeaux. 103:18 (Dec. 1); p. 10 Williams Comn naneuy BellSouth expand DSL portfoli by offering arena. 103:7 (May 1); p. 18 Annie Lindstrom. 103:12 (Aug. 1); p. 8 Remote workfgaioninrg cin estrseng th [elecom Investor debuts in June. 103:7 K: We're safe for nc rvs NRIC; by by Mary Slepicka. 103:18 (Dec 1); p 16 (May 1);p . 18 Charles Mason. 103:13 (Sept. 1); p. 11 Engebretson joins AN contributor staff One more for the drink; by Annie Lind- 4 103:18 (Dec. 1);p . 16 strom. 103:8 (May indard; by Paul DeVeaux. 103:13 (Sept. 1) hello DOCSIS; by Annie Lindstrom \MS tries t ew pp. 11-12 103:18 (Dec. 1);p . 16. ireless « by Charles Mason FA ler Net probe; by Paul DeVeaux Cable telephony market grows to one in 103:8 (May 15);p . 14 103:13 (Sept. 1);p . 14. three U.S. households; by Patrick Neighly IXC tests IP voice over cable modems; by ir talk time for wirele > phones 103:18 (Dec. 1); p. 18 Mary Slepicka. 103:8 (May 15); pp. 14-15 by Charles Mason. 103:14 (Sept. 15); p. 11 Q&A [IEC releases outlook report; by Mary startup vendor debuts unique strat egy w Tor for Howard Anderson; 103:10 (July 1);p . 10 Slepicka. 103:8 (May 15);p . 15. yptical MANs; by Annie Lindstrom. 103:14 Dudley Sheffler; 103:12 (Aug. 1); p. 10. Online satlo teops $7 5B next year. 103:8 (Sept. 15); p. 12. Mark Barratt; 103:13 (Sept. 1); pp. 12-14. (May 15);p . 15. sprint snags cooiness award from men Mark Peden; 103:14 (Sept. 15); p. 11. Mixed marriage; by Annie Lindstrom. magazine; by Shira Levine. 103:14 (Sept John McFarlane; 103:15 (Oct. 1); pp. 14-16. 103:9 (June 1); p. 11 15); Pp 13 Cyrus Namazi; 103:16 (Nov. 1); p. 16. Crossintgh e teleglobe; by Annie Lind- \ terabit tale; by Paul DeVeaux. 103:14 Paul Doolan; 103:17 (Nov. 15); pp. 14-15. strom. 103:9 June 1); pp. 12-13. (Sept. 15); p. 13 What will you be doing about Y2K on 4 lesson for North America? by Charles Cisco invests $49 in Akami; by Paul Dec. 31? 103:18 (Dec. 1); pp. 12-14. America’s Network February 15, 2000 www.americasnetwork.com Editorial Index son and Hans Herbertsson. (June 1); pp pp. 8-13 INTERNET 14-19. laming the terrors of the deep; by Annie New-generation routing; by John Shaw DD vs. FDD; by Carlton O’Neal. (June 1) Lindstrom. (Jan. 1); pp. 16-22 103:1 (Jan. 1); pp. 25-26 pp. 20-22 Riding the crest of the data surge; by lerabit routing: the networks’ new DNA PMP in the metro market; by Gideon Ben- Michael Doss. (Jan. 1); pp. 24-29 by David Kopf. 103:1 Jan. 1); pp. 28-74 Efraim. (June 1); pp. 23-25 WIRELESS RELIABILITY Why build when you can outsource? by Benefiting from TDD; by Kimberly Tassin Boostin g reputations; by Charles Mason Shuang Deng. 103:2 (Feb. 1); pp. 78-80 (June 1); pp. 26-27 (Feb 1); pp. 4-5 DSL for the masses?b y Paul DeVeaux The future of multimedia; by John Skoro by Daniel Sweeney. (Feb. 1) 103:4 (March 1); pp. 33-34 (June 1); pp. 28-30 pp 6-14 Filling in the residential MDU space; by LMDS poised to deliver; by Charles Do vou knov Paul DeVeaux. 103:5 (April 1); pp. 42-46 Mason. (June 1); pp. 3 by Shira Levine (Feb. 1) pp 16-22 The MDU market: a window of opportu Comparison shopping; by Daniel fo the rescue; by Nancy Jackson nity; by Andres Llama Jr. 103:5 (April 1) Sweeney. (June 1); pp. 4-8 (Feb. 1); pp. 24-29 pp. 48-52 CLEC RELIABILITY Voice over IP: promise or problems? by lhe future of competition: by Charles NETWORK MANAGEMENT Paul DeVeaux. 103:7 (May 1); pp. 61-64 Mason. (Feb 15); pp. 4-5 4 TCP/IP-based network for the automo Straddling the S87 fence; by Shira Levine ng their by Annie Lindstrom tive industry; by Don Liebrecht. 103:7 103:2 (Feb. 1); pp. 82-84 and Charles Mason. (Feb. 15); pp. 6-20 (May 1); pp. 67-70 Less cause for alarm; by Sehra Eusufzai Checking the bl ts; by Annie Lind- VPN = Very Profitable News; by Paul 103:3 (Feb. 15); pp. 70-74 strom. (Feb. 15); pp. 22-27 DeVeaux. 103:8 (May 15); pp. 36-38. Jumping into the frame fray; by Shira OSS inte by David Miller Capitalizingo n IP VPNs; by Marc Pfeiffer Levine. 103:4 (March 1); pp. 70-74 (Feb. 15) pp 22 8-3 2 103:8 (May 15); pp. 40-42 rhe crystal ball approach; by Shira IP RELIABILITY Bandwidth on location; by David Finkel- Levine. 103:5 (April 1); pp. 37-40 \re we havi 1 by Charles Mason stein. 103:9 June 1); pp. 108-112 \ look at CORBA’s telecom evolution; b\ (March 1); pp. 3-4 Cache me if you can; by Paul DeVeaux Edward Finegold. 103:6 (April 15); pp. 46-48 IP voice telephony; by Daniel Sweeney 103:10 July 1);pp . 34-36 The secret of OSS success; by Bill Ark- (March 1); pp. 6-13 Vendors get serious at access level; by Paul wright and Debbie Stipe. 103:6 (April 15) VOIP speaks | i by Charles DeVeaux. 103:11 July 15); pp. 36-38 pp 50-53 Mason. (March 1); pp. 14-17 Fighting among the switch vendors Defrauding the fraudsters; by Dave Fisher IP providers push t prove services; by by Paul DeVeaux. 103:12 (Aug. 1); pp 103:7 (May 1); pp. 53-54 Lenny Liebmann. (March 1); pp. 20-25 26-31. Keeping the bar high; by Shira Levine ing to IP; by Scott Pickett. (March 1) Is ita PBX on a chip? by Ed Letchak. 103:7 (May 1); pp. 56-58. DPID 26-31 103:12 (Aug. 1); pp. 49-51 Doing the software shuffle; by Shira GLOBAL READINESS REPORT Programming (in)flexibility; by Levine. 103:9 June 1); pp. 80-86 What by Mary Slepicka Paul DeVeaux. 103:13 (Sept. 1); pp Controllingth e masses; by Anthony Cun- (Nov 1): pp 6-3 50-52 ningham. 103:9 June 1); pp. 88-90 \TIS update (Nov. 1) pp 10 Internet has gone global; by Paul MN: dead or alive? by Shira Levine North America report: don’t get too com DeVeaux. 103:15 (Oct. 1); pp. 32-38. 103:11 (July 15); pp. 40-42 fortable; by Charles Mason and Mary Welcome to Multimediaville; by Paul Che generation gap; by Shira Levine Slepicka. (Nov. 1);p p. 12-18 DeVeaux. 103:16 (Nov. 1); pp. 26-29 103:12 (Aug. 1); pp. 52-56 | he vVear® ¢ »f the legal liability; by Susan Eat or be eaten; by Ikhlag Sidhu and The ABCs of ERP; by Shira Levine. 103:13 Bahr. (Nov. 1); pp. 19-22 Andrew Bezaitis. 103:16 (Nov. 1); pp. 31-34. (Sept. 1);pp . 54-58. Asia's politics of denial; by Grahame MPLS bridges voice-packet chasm; by Antti XMI the adaptable language for « Lynch. (Nov. 1); pp. 23-26 Kankkunen. 103:17 (Nov. 15); pp. 28-30. commerce; by Dave Deutschman. 103:15 Ready for the onslaught; by Diana Porter \ new kind of service provider; by Paul (Oct. 1); pp. 44-48. (Nov. 1); pp. 28-30 DeVeaux. 103:18 (Dec. 1); pp. 34-36. \ marriage of convenience; by Shira THE COMING CRASH OF E-COMMERCE ls your modem too dumb? by Bob Fine. Levine. 103:16 (Nov. 1);pp . 80-85 Stand by your W AN; by Mary Slepicka. 103:18 (Dec. 1); pp. 40-42 (Dec. 1); p. 4 ATIS update; by Susan Miller. (Dec. 1); p. 8 NETWORK RELIABILITY SUPPLEMENTS rhe coming crash of e-commerce; by (MDS SUPPLEMENT GLOBAL RELIABILITY Daniel Sweeney. (Dec. 1); pp. 10-19. Talk radio; by Daniel Sweeney. (June 1); Global reliability; by Charles Mason. Can you control who’s listening in? by pp. 10-13. (Jan. 1); pp. 4-6. Daniel Sweeney. (Dec. 1); pp. 20-24. fargeting your markets; by Mats Anders- Pies in the sky; by Daniel Sweeney. (Jan. 1); Masters of disaster: water, water every da America’s Network February 15, 2000 www.americasnetwork.com Editorial Index where; by Annie Lindstrom. (Dec. 1); pp Internet backbone and service providers cations; by Jennifer A. Walsh. 103 6 (April 26-27 \ market overview; by Pricewaterhouse 15); pp. 34-36 When it’s good to put the cart before the Coopers. 103:6 ( April 15) pp 18-19 DATA WAREHOUSING horse; by Lawrence Bernstein. (Dec 1); pp Rules of the road; by Car! Thorsen, Datawarehousing in the real world; by 28-31 Lawrence Keller and Walter Schweikert PricewaterhouseCoopers. 103:8 (May 1 103:6 (April 15); pp 20-24 pp 18-20 Closing the gap; by John Harley. 103:6 lrends and developments in data ware 055 SUPPLEMENT (April 15); pp. 26-30 housing; by PricewaterhouseCoopers Souping up in the back office; by Shira Venture capital investments in communi 103:8 (May 15); pp. 22-24 Levine. (Dec. 1); pp. 3. Getting a seat at the next-generation win ner’s table; by Elizabeth Adams. (Dec. 1) pp. 4-10 Sending out an OSS; by Pat Blake. (Dec. 1); pp. 12-14 Clearing a path; by Shira Levine. (Dec. 1); pp. 16-18 Merger mania makes the OSS connection by Pat Blake. (Dec. 1); pp. 20-22 Smooth Operating; by Julie Blouse. (Dec. 1) pp. 24-26 Unlocking the network’s potential; by Jef- frey Ross and Lee Chow. (Dec. 1); pp. 28-30 rhe case for self-serve care; by Shira Levine. 103:1 Jan. 1); pp. 80-82 How wholesale affects the back office; by Eric Small. 103:1 (Jan. 1); pp. 84-86. \re your customers who they say they are? by Shira Levine. 103:7 (May 1); pp. 44-50 rhe quest for commitment; by Daniel Pierce. 103:9 (June 1); pp. 100-106 The UM solution; by Shira Levine. 103:10 (July 1); pp. 38-40 Unified messaging gets on the NGN path; by Gary Brush and Richard Tarabour 103:10 July 1); pp. 42-48. European CATV operators push multimedia offerings; by Shira Levine. 103:15 (Oct. 1); pp. 41-42 POINTONE How IP will change your service paradigm; by lan Foley. 103:16 (Nov. 1); pp. 76-78 he chattel call; by Jennifer Nance Stag- naro. 103:18 (Dec. 1); pp. 83-86. Hitting the jackpot in IP services; by Mandy van Vliet. 103:18 (Dec. 1); pp. 88-92 SPECIAL REPORT INTERNET Driving IP. 103:14 (Sept. 15); pp. 18-24. Preparing for cyber-selling. 103:14 (Sept. 15); pp. 26-28. February 15, 2000 America’s Network 45 Editorial Index Is your data warehouse collecting dust? lower management: growth knows no INDUSTRY LUMINARIES by Shira Levine, Lynn Simons and Richard bounds; by Charles Mason. (Aug. 1); pp Telecom Inve Thibodeau. 103:8 (May 15); pp. 26-30 26-28.’ FIBER DEPLOYMENT Looking for alternative funding sour¢ justifying the need for fiber networks; by (Aug. 1); p. 29 Randy Carlson and Martyn Roetter. 103:3 Will the best DSL please stand up? by Jim (Feb. 15); pp. 20-26. Szeliga. (Aug. 1); pp. 30-33. Alan Stewart. (Dec. 1); p. 46 The North American fiber highway sys Lucent ascending; by Paul DeVeaux tem. 103:3 (Feb. 15); pp. 28-32 (Aug. 1); p. 36. TEST & MEASUREMENT It’s metro time for DWDM; by Annie Lind- Currency exchange; by Advanstar Telecom strom. 103:3 (Feb. 15); pp. 65-67 Group. (Oct. 1); pp. 10-14 ng t by Pat Blake. 103:5 (April 1) MISCELLANEOUS Was the sky THE limit? by Charles Mason pp. 20-24 Your dream team: Bell Atlantic Williams (Oct. 1); pp. 16-18. The big te )WDM:; by Rebecca Ittner WinStar and AT&T; by Mary Slepicka, rhe Asian powerhouses; by Grahame Lynch 103:5 ( April l ; pp a 9 Charles Mason and Kurt Mackie. 103:7 and John ¢ fanner. (Oct. 1); pp. 20-22 <t (May 1); pp. 24-30 Where are Asia's Internet $$$? by John ¢ enge; by Charles Mason. 103:5 (April 1) The 1999 Hall of Fame; by Charles Mason. fanner. (Oct. 1); pp. 23 pp. 31-34 103:9 June 1); pp. 20-22 Emerging from equal access chaos; by lesting tomorrow ptical networks; by Okay we're here. Now what? by Kurt Ethevaldo Siqueira. (Oct. 1); p. 24 Alan Stewart. 103:9 June 1); pp. 114-118 Mackie. 103:9 June 1); pp. 24-30 \ funny thing happened on the way t lesting at the speed of light; by Mary rhe past is prologue; by Mary Slepicka. the IPO; by Annie Lindstrom. (Oct. 1); pp. Slepicka. 103:11 (July 15); pp. 44 103:9 (June 1); pp. 32-38 26-28. lraffic and engineering with MPLS; by \ bit of homage to the Beltway; by Alan Reshaping public access; by Alan Stewart Xipeng Xiao, Thomas Irpan, Alan Hannon, Pearce. 103:9 (June 1); pp. 40-44 and Alan Pearce. (Oct. 1); pp. 30-33 Robert Tsay and Lionel Ni. 103:17 (Nov Age begets wisdom; by Ray Smith. 103:9 rhe debutante ball. (Oct. 1); pp. 34. 15);pp . 32-37 (June 1); pp. 46-50. rhe Spin Doctors; by Arielle Emmett vy integrate t ‘ th OSS by Jim Shea Y2K and utility reliability; by Charles (Dec. 1); pp. 10-14. 103:17 (Nov. 15); pp 71-73. Mason. 103:10 (July 1); pp. 28-33 Rebuilding the monopoly; by Alan Pearce. SATELLITE NETWORKS (Dec. 1); pp. 16-20. Competition from above? by Charles WIRELESS Arrested development; by Daniel Sweeney Mason. 103:11 (July 15); pp. 16-18 (Dec. 1); pp. 22-28. any ifind ti \ eless runners? by Can satellites go Hollywood? by Daniel Reshaping public access; by Alan Pearce Charles Mason. 103:2 (Feb. 1); pp. 24-28. Sweeney. 103:11 (July 15); pp. 20-22 and Alan Stewart. (Dec. 1); pp. 30-34 In the shadowlands of data; by Daniel Sorting through the satellite voice mar \ carrier that’s actually ... liked? by Annie Sweeney. 103:2 (Feb. 1); pp. 30-34 ket; by Larry Swasey. 103:11 (July 15); pp. Lindstrom. (Dec. 1); pp. 36-37. lakingth e desktop to the blacktop; by 24-25 ANALYST’S FORUM Charles Mason. 103:4 (March 1); pp. 79-82 WIRELESS Wireless sobers up. by the IEC. 103:17 Europe’s big push; by Joe Savage. (Aug. 1); The long and short of 3G; by Charles pp. 6-7. Mason. 103:7 (May 1); pp. 38-42. (Nov. 15); pp. 20-26. Change — or die. (Oct. 1); pp. 6-7 lethered no more? by Charles Mason rhe importance of billing earnestly 103:9 (June 1); pp. 92-98 TELECOM INVESTOR SUPPLEMENTS (Dec. 1); p. 6. If it’s wireless, it must be data; by Charles EDITOR'S NOTE REGULATORY FINANCE Mason. 103:11 July 15); pp. 47-48 i can't believe | bought the whole Want to buy a telco? by Susan Bahr lhe burden of number portability; by thing...; by Mary Slepicka. (Aug. 1); p. 3 (Aug. 1); pp. 8-10. Charles Mason. 103:12 (Aug. 1); pp. 58-60. You say you want a revolution? by Mary faking aim at the 1099s; by Andrew I rhe case for wireless Internet — now; by Slepicka. (Oct. 1); p. 3. Schultz. (Oct. 1); pp. 8-9 James Morehead. 103:13 (Sept. 1); pp. 60-64 frading Places; by Mary Slepicka. (Dec. 1); WIRELESS WATCH Keeping on track with 3G; by Charles p. 3. Bytes for the buck won't work; by Charles Mason. 103:14 (Sept. 15); pp. 61-68 ARTICLES Mason. (Aug. 1); p. 34. Does your phone roam in Rome? by Beating those post-merger blues; by Jere- Is the sky falling? by Charles Mason. Charles Mason. 103:15 (Oct. 1); pp. 51-54 my Davis. (Aug. 1); pp. 12-16. (Aug. 1); pp. 35. Wireless data abound at PCS ‘99; by What's behind those revenues? by Jim Quality: the Achilles heel; by Charles Charles Mason. 103:16 (Nov. 1); pp. 86-88. Marsh. (Aug. 1); pp. 18-20. Mason. (Oct. 1); p. 35. Wireless Internet gives auto industry the Cable’s wild ride; by Shira Levine. (Aug. 1); \ marriage made in heaven? by Charles buzz; by Charles Mason. 103:18 (Dec. 1); pp. 22-24 Mason. (Dec. 1); p. 38. pp. 76-80 46 America’s Network February 15, 2000 www.americasnetwork.com

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