40 Years After Carterphone Ended AT&T Equipment Monopoly
fm6 writes "Wednesday was the 40th anniversary of the Carterfone Decision which brought to an end AT&T's monopoly on telephone terminal equipment. Ars Technica has an opinionated but informative backgrounder on this landmark, which pretty much created the telecommunications world as we currently know it."
You don't know how to sign you name?
"National Security is the chief cause of national insecurity." - Celine's First Law
Colbert explains how the old AT&T re-grouped/formed.
(Is it really that bad? All Baby Bells are back together?)
Rarely have I seen such a topical sig.
(Me, I use a cell phone; it has its own UPS!)
And if you want to eat the bread made from the wheat grown in my fields, you'll run an OC 12 line to my farmhouse.
Joy! Beautiful spark of the gods!
and yet I'm strangely intrigued...