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RE: Fwd: WorldCom Investor News: WorldCom Announces IntentiontoRe state 2001 and First Quarter 2002 Financial Statements
From: "Rowland, Alan D" <alan_r1 () corp earthlink net>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 10:13:31 -0700
RoadRunner is also involved in supplying TWC service (Time Warner Cable). As a former RoadRunner then MediaOne then ATTBI customer, I believe RoadRunner best fits as a sort of Covad in Cable land. Just my WAG (Wild Axx Guess) Best, Al -----Original Message----- From: Pawlukiewicz Jane [mailto:pawlukiewicz_jane () bah com] Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 8:53 AM To: Andy Warner; nanog () merit edu Subject: Re: Fwd: WorldCom Investor News: WorldCom Announces IntentiontoRestate 2001 and First Quarter 2002 Financial Statements Andy Warner wrote:
Neither WCOM, nor T owns Cox. Cox is independent. T recently acquired Comcast which may be the source of your confusion.
I am always confused. No, I think the source of my confusion is RoadRunner. Its all over their website, and that's a AT&T name. isn't it? at least it was... Jane
-- Andy Warner On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Pawlukiewicz Jane wrote:Hey, dumb question. Does WCOM own Cox? Or is that AT&T? Just curious. Jane
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