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Re: NPR morning news apparently just reported...
From: Bill Woodcock <woody () pch net>
Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 13:29:35 -0700 (PDT)
> Actually WorldCom has experience building wireless > networks. This deal is almost identical to the one > they were awarded in Afghanistan. They got that deal > within a few weeks of the Taliban being kicked out. > Not sure if it played a role in their getting this > contract or not. Are you talking about AWCC? WorldCom built AWCC? -Bill
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- NPR morning news apparently just reported... Bill Woodcock (May 23)
- Re: NPR morning news apparently just reported... Rick Ernst (May 23)
- Re: NPR morning news apparently just reported... Christopher L. Morrow (May 23)
- Re: NPR morning news apparently just reported... Bill Woodcock (May 23)
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- Re: NPR morning news apparently just reported... Bill Woodcock (May 23)
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- Re: NPR morning news apparently just reported... Christopher L. Morrow (May 23)
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- Re: NPR morning news apparently just reported... Peter Galbavy (May 24)
- Re: NPR morning news apparently just reported... Mike Tancsa (May 23)
- Re: NPR morning news apparently just reported... Bill Woodcock (May 23)