Word: networked
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...firm, which will retain the Vodafone name, is going to be a truly global player, with 42.4 million mobile-telephone customers spread over 25 countries, including the U.S., Germany, Britain and Italy. Big as that network is, Vodafone believes it's just the foundation for a business that may one day claim hundreds of millions of customers in almost every nation on earth...
...firms, which recognize that in an age of satellites and fiber optics, it is almost as easy to serve customers in Bhutan as in Manhattan. AT&T, for instance, has formed a joint venture with BritishTelecom, called Concert, that is designed to help build a one-stop global phone network for businesses. This is possible because national phone companies, which were once tightly controlled by governments, are suddenly open to international competition just about everywhere in the world. In coming decades, AT&T, Vodafone and others expect to be competing for customers in places like China and India...
...Tampa Bay player, in headlines 2 Santa __, Calif. 3 Word in a recent Clinton Freudian slip 4 Plugging away 5 A network that has agreed to hire more minorities 6 Hope-Crosby destination 7 "__ Bill" Bradley 8 Nation tightening controls on the Net 9 Marked with streaks 10 Fed. that dissolved in 1991 12 Med. school course 17 Bottommost 19 Osama bin __ (possible link to suspected Algerian terrorists) 21 Interneuron has sued A.H.P. over __/phen 22 Debunked mentalist Geller 24 TV's Jennings 27 Katmandu tongue 29 Baseballer at State of the Union 33 Clinton would require a photo...
...German college student/cyberpunk called Mixter was believed to be behind one of the three "smurf" attacks that caused the disruptions. Yet it wasn't so much the work of NIPC that led law-enforcement to Mixter as the efforts of a band of private cyber-detectives. The California-based Network Associates, hired by the disrupted sites, was the entity able to secure the cooperation of tech firms across the world to trace part of the attack to a PC in Germany...
...kind of schmooze reputation that the Globes have received over the years. The New York scribes intend to keep it on the straight and narrow. In fact, profits from the show's broadcast, which is likely to be on a cable station before moving to a network, will go to a scholarship fund. Money from the Globes' telecast goes to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association...