Stifel Nicolaus, handing out its annual tongue-in-cheek awards, g...
Stifel Nicolaus, handing out its annual tongue-in-cheek awards, gave FCC Chairman Kevin Martin a special prize for helping stimulate the economy. He “starts sudden effort for big reform of long-running intercarrier compensation combined with USF,” the firm said. “No…
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vote, but generates huge lawyers’ fees just as economy requires Keynesian jolt. Like the National Recovery Act, Mr. Martin did his part.” AT&T got several awards, including a special one for “not quite eating their own dog food": “Telecom giant that preaches virtues of connecting everyone through telecommunications, moves headquarters from San Antonio to Dallas to ‘gain better access to its customers and operations.'”