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Charles J. McMinn (Covad)
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Interview by Rachael King
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tele.com
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2000-10-27 |
| The Powell Doctrine - FCC Chairman Talks Policy with XCHANGE
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With Congress in gridlock over what to do about telecom and a rising clamor inside and outside the Beltway for action to get broadband moving, the FCC has the mandate to do something big. FCC Chairman Michael Powell appears ready to make a move.
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XCHANGE / Fred Dawson
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2002-04-03 |
| Interview with Thierry Breton
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Thierry Breton is France's Minister for Finance and Economics. Until February 2005 he was Chairman and CEO of France Telecom, Europe's second largest telecom operator. France Telecom employs approximately 200,000 people in 220 countries and territories and has a global revenue of about forty-seven billion euros. A new customer-centric organisation was put in place in April 2004 with three market business units (Home, Personal and Enterprise) and operational and support divisions (Sales & Services France, Network & IT, R&D, etc.).
Prior to joining France Telecom in 2002, Thierry Breton was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Thomson S.A. and Thomson Multimedia between 1997 and 2002, Executive Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bull Group from 1993 to 1997, Chief Executive Officer of the CGI Group (an IT service provider company) from 1990 to 1993, and CEO of the high tech park "Futuroscope" from 1986 to 1990. In 1981, he founded Forma Systems, a computer engineering company he headed until 1986. Breton started his career as a mathematics teacher at the French High School in New York in 1979.
In addition, Thierry Breton is also a successful writer. His first book, the science fiction novel Softwar (1984), was a best-seller: it has been translated in 25 languages and sold almost 1.5 million copies. He wrote two other novels and many essays between 1984 and 1994, which all had strong impacts in France.
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Prism / Eric Hazan, Bruno Duarte, Ignacio Garcia Alves and Etienne Brumauld des Houlières
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2005-06-20 |
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