Diario Oficial ELPERUANO, es una publicacion de la Empresa Perua. AT&T and astroturf: is "following the money" enoug. AT&T's government lobbying has a long and fairly sordid history. Before taking you inside our investigation of AT&T's recent anti-net neutrality lobbying (and the charges of "astroturfing" being thrown around), let's take a stroll down memory lane. It was 1976, and a House subcommittee was considering a bill called the Consumer Communications Reform Act. The proposed law, heavily backed by AT&T, would have made the then monopoly even more of one by effectively declaring its long distance system America's "official" service. The bill clearly targeted a competitor: MCI's new microwave tower network, just being rolled out across the country.
For days, Capitol Hill had been deluged by workers, priests, police chiefs, mayors, and anybody else Ma Bell could round up to support the legislation. Then Representative Tim Wirth of Colorado walked into the hearing room. "Will everyone associated with AT&T just stand up? " As it was then, so it is now. Avoiding tentative conclusions Jobs, jobs, jobs. Las tristes y acomplejadas declaraciones de Alan GarcĂa.
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