Om Malik on Broadband » Harsh Truths about MCI-Qwest Merger

Om Malik on Broadband » Harsh Truths about MCI-Qwest Merger My view is bit more cruel.

Watch MCI not get sold as a whole, but instead for some of its parts. It’s called a breakup. Their UUNet operation has not been getting the updating it needs, but the contracts it has make it worthwhile to some carrier, maybe a Level3.

It still has a paging division, Skytel, but pagers are being hammered by things like Nextel Direct Connect and SMS, so that’s a declining market, but the frequencies are valuable to some forward thinking carriers with services that can run over them, like say real time traffic details.

Then there is the phone company. Maybe Vonage with all their cash can think that direction of buying the telco portion. What do they get? Customers….Sales force…..revenue. They also get some infrastructure.

 

 

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  1. MCI-Qwest Merger Talk

    MCI has a major operation near our home and a family friend works for them, so I have been watching the proposed merger of MCI and Qwest with some greater than usual interest. VoIP Watch, a telecom blog, has some thoughts about MCI’s potential purcha…

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