MCI yesterday began an offer to buy the shares of Web-hosting company Digex Inc. that it doesn’t already own for about $18 million. Ashburn-based MCI, formerly known as WorldCom Inc., received ...
Recent allegations that bankrupt telecommunications giant MCI improperly avoided paying fees to its rivals for use of their phone lines did not prompt the government to suspend the company from ...
Things have been looking up for bankrupt telecommunications giant MCI, formerly, and still legally, known as WorldCom. Although the company has been mired in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings and a ...
A federal judge Friday approved the bankruptcy plan for WorldCom Inc., paving the way for the company to legally change its name to MCI, settle with creditors and emerge from the bankruptcy it entered ...
Long-distance giant MCI avoided paying access fees to local phone companies by diverting calls to Canada, including calls placed by the State Department and other government agencies, AT&T Corp.
WASHINGTON — MCI came under attack Monday from rival phone companies, which seized on the news that the company is the focus of a criminal investigation. One competitor criticized MCI in bankruptcy ...
The phone giant formerly known as WorldCom is cautiously stepping out of bankruptcy court protection – but faces more battles in its second life. The company, which lately has been going by its ...
AT&T will offer evidence that domestic telephone traffic diverted by MCI through Canada to avoid tariffs included calls that were placed by the State Department and other government agencies, the New ...
WASHINGTON, July 28 — MCI came under attack today from rival phone companies, which seized on the news that it is the focus of a criminal investigation. One competitor criticized MCI in bankruptcy ...
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