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Letter "J" » Jeff Kagan Quotes
«Right now you're looking at two lumbering giants doing everything they can just to survive,»
Author: Jeff Kagan
«This is unprecedented, ... that a player of this size could change its position so quickly -- going in with crushing debt and coming out debt-free.»
Author: Jeff Kagan
«As an industry, how do we handle this? Is it fair to have a company have a competitive advantage based on going into bankruptcy? This could force the whole industry to restructure.»
Author: Jeff Kagan
«This was the biggest operational challenge the industry has ever faced.»
Author: Jeff Kagan
«AT&T is reinventing itself as a voice over IP player,»
Author: Jeff Kagan
«There is nothing fundamentally wrong with their business. It is not fading away. When the economy picks up, the Bells will pick up.»
Author: Jeff Kagan
«The bottom line is this redesign makes sense, but we will not know if it works for a while,»
Author: Jeff Kagan
«In the last few years we've seen an explosion in cell phone technology. You can now swipe your credit card through a vending machine and have a cell phone pop out of the slot.»
Author: Jeff Kagan
«Prices will drop and innovation will explode as the two sides try for all your business.»
Author: Jeff Kagan
«There is a river of fiber optic networks, local loops that are going right through the sidewalk. We have seen the construction, we see the wire and cables being buried. The problem is only four or five or six percent of the nation's buildings, office buildings, are actually connected to those high-speed fiber networks.»
Author: Jeff Kagan

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