Is it true that Thompson acquired counterpoint?
Carl Hartmann
11 May 1995, James
Love wrote:
> On Thu, 11 May 1995, john wrote:
> > My committee the AD HOC COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE LUXURY AUTOS TO ALL
> > is contacting government leaders to demand that they provide
> > Lincolns, Cadillacs and Jaguars for $10 more than the cost of Fords
> > and Chevrolets.
>
> John, while there are some people who spend their time defending the
> rights of monopolies to charge high prices, I am not one of them. Local
> exchange telephone carriers are in most markets, certainly in mine,
> monopolies. There is interest in changing this, so that it will be legal
> to compete against these companies. The proposed language which we
> support regarding ISDN tariffs, would only require dominant carriers
> (i.e., the current monopolist) to quit gouging consumers for ISDN
> services. AND, the provision would sunset when the local exchange
> carrier actually faced some competition, leaving the market to determine
> prices thereafter. jamie
>
> > John Byrnes
> > Counterpoint Publishing http://www.counterpoint.com
> > POB 928 or gopher.counterpoint.com
> > Cambridge, MA 02140
> > A Thomson Legal Publishing Co.
>
> by the way..., when did Thomson acquire counterpoint?
>
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