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Lauer in at Qualcomm, Foresee new Sprint Nextel chairman
Len Lauer, the former operations chief and scapegoat for Sprint Nextel's horrid churn rates earlier this year, is now Qualcomm's corporate executive vice president and group president of several
The beginning of the end for FiOS?
In March 2007, Verizon vice chair and president Lawrence T. Babbio, also known as the company's "FiOS cheerleader-in-chief," is retiring after 41 years with the company. The move by the
BREAKING: Broadstream to merge with Auroras
I heard from a reliable industry source that tomorrow Auroras and Broadstream will announce their intention to merge. The merger marks a significant consolidation for the IPTV space--it will pit the
C&L: Crown Castle's mobile TV head quits
According to a government filing discovered by RCR News , Crown Castle's mobile TV head, Michael Schueppert unexpectedly resigned. The company has had a rough time when it comes to its
RELEASE: EarthLink CEO takes medical leave
ATLANTA - Tuesday, November 21, 2006
EarthLink President and CEO Garry Betty to Take a Medical Leave of Absence EarthLink, Inc. today announced that President and CEO Garry Betty was diagnosed
C&L: EarthLink CEO takes medical leave
EarthLink's president and CEO Charles "Garry" Betty is taking an indefinite leave of absence to battle cancer. The Atlanta-based ISP said Betty, who is 49 years old, was diagnosed Monday with "a
Chutes & Ladders: Martin confirmed as FCC chair
Kevin Martin is set to serve a full 5-year term as chairman after the Senate confirmed his tenure. Martin has been a commissioner since 2001. He succeeded chairman Michael Powell when Powell
CBS Interactive: Most approachable media co.?
Broadcasting and Cable has an interesting interview with CBS Interactive's new president, Quincy Smith . Choice quotes: "There is
DT CEO resigns, T-Mobile CEO steps in
After a particularly rough quarter, Deutsche Telekom's CEO Kae-Uwe Ricke resigned in a move to resuscitate falling revenue and ease shareholder discontent. T-Mobile CEO Rene Obermann will succeed
C&L: Amp'd gets Swenson as COO, Stone is pres
Amp'd finally announced that Sue Swenson, the former COO at T-Mobile USA, is now officially its COO. The current COO, Bill Stone, will become president of the company.

