Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Jul. 22, 1999
Bell Curve
SAN FRANCISCO - As this city and others nationwide consider requiring AT&T Corp. to open its cable lines to competing Internet service providers, lurking behind the political theater is the potential for extensive litigation reminiscent of the abolition of the telephone-line monopoly in the 1980s, observers said.




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