A small Maryland company's decision this week to stop publishing telecom carrier rates is making a big stir in the industry, as experts say one of the free-market effects of the 1996 Telecommunications Act is finally being felt, nearly a decade after it was passed.
Rockville, Md.-based Center for Communications Management Information this week ceased publishing "DealWatch," a compendium of rates of telecommunications carriers, used by major corporations, and small and medium-size businesses, to shop around for the best-priced telecom deal.
"We just made an announcement," said a spokeswoman for CCMI, Deana Holton. "We're ceasing publication. Companies aren't putting enough useful information out there."
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Telecom Pricing Information Dries Up
Gene J. Koprowski writes in eWeek:
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