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Computerworld Singapore (Jun 21 2012) Middle Mile , North America , National
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AT&T and Verizon control about 80 percent of the special access market, coalition members said. U.S. businesses rely on special access services -- dedicated lines ranging from 56 Kbps to Ethernet speeds -- for broadband, for credit-card processing, for cash machines and other telecom services. Mobile carriers and competing telecom carriers use special access for backhaul.
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laurabicom » CLECs to ILECs: Don't hang up your copper networks!
Good article, thanks for posting. We also have an article on CLEC: http://blog.bicomsystems.com/clec
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I also had the honor to participate in the Conference. I spoke on the topic ...
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