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• ACM’s ninth annual study of the U.S. long distance
industry forecasts dramatic shifts in market share for the years
ahead. Major factors causing this shift include regulatory developments
and bankruptcies of major telecom companies, such as WorldCom and
Global Crossing.
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the overall interexchange
market and offers quantitative analysis of the size of the market,
projects the growth of this market to the year 2007, and forecasts
the size of some of its broadest customer segments. Analysis is
done by revenue tier, with breakdowns provided within each tier.
In addition, detailed profiles for companies with over $100 million
in long distance revenue are provided, including profiles of RBOCs
and market share analysis.
This popular ATLANTIC-ACM report will allow you to create a better
market-entry strategy, identify new investment opportunities and
market trends, or learn how to better position yourself versus the
competition. U.S. Long Distance Services Market: Sizing & Share
Analysis 2002-2007 gives you a clear view of the past, present,
and future states of this ever-changing industry.
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