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Telecom Services

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Wall Street Transcript
Published: July 2008
Product Code: R275-1074
Description
The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Telecom Servicesl issue, a report offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and industry executives. This 67-page feature contains industry commentary through an expert roundtable and in depth interviews with 1 Industry Analyst and CEOs from 16 sector firms..

Topics covered: Valuation vulnerabilities - Dividend payments - Regulatory outlook - CLECs vs. Bells - Problems at Sprint - Competition with cable - Wireless substitution - Growth in data services - New technologies - Ethernet - Changes in linear video model - Cash flow and cap ex - M&A activity - Outlook for RLECs - Reverse auctions - Differentiated service offerings - Investor interest in the sector - Stock recommendations - Stocks to worry about
Table of Contents
Telecom Services Report - 67 pages of exclusive interviews, featuring:

Roundtable Forum:

Telecommunications Services

Donna Jaegers, Janco Partners, Inc.; Michael Nelson, Stanford Group Company

Telecom Services Companies

Timothy Horan, Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.

Off the Record:

Communications Services

Off the Record asks company leadership which management teams in their sector they most respect for their ability to execute and generate shareholder value.

CEO Interviews

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc., Clearfield, Inc., Cogent Communications Group, Inc., ConectiSys Corporation, Cortelco Systems Puerto Rico, Inc., Cyber Digital, Inc., Ditech Networks, Inc., ERF Wireless, Inc., Global Telecom & Technology, Inc., Globalstar, Inc., GTX Corp, Hemisphere GPS Inc., Hostopia.com Inc., Jingwei International Limited, Juma Technology Corp., WPCS International Incorporated

Topics covered include:

Valuation vulnerabilities

Dividend payments

- Regulatory outlook

- CLECs vs. Bells

- Problems at Sprint

- Competition with cable

- Wireless substitution

- Growth in data services

- New technologies

- Ethernet

- Changes in linear video model

- Cash flow and cap ex

- M&A activity

- Outlook for RLECs

- Reverse auctions

- Differentiated service offerings

- Investor interest in the sector

- Stock recommendations

- Stocks to worry about

Companies mentioned include:

Sprint Nextel (S);

AT&T (T);

Verizon Communications (VZ);

SAVVIS (SVVS);

MetroPCS (PCS);

Windstream (WIN);

Embarq (EQ);

Time Warner Telecom (TWTC);

PAETEC (PAET);

CenturyTel (CTL);

Citizens (CZN);

Equinix (EQIX);

Cbeyond (CBEY);

Cogent (CCOI);

QUALCOMM (QCOM);

Level 3 (LVLT).


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