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EC scrutinizes MCI-WorldCom deal - Critics of the proposed MCI-WorldCom merger yesterday applauded the European Commission's expanded probe of the deal, but the increased scrutiny is not expected to derail history's largest merger, industry watchers said. [News.com]
 
EU criticizes Net domain plan - The European Union has formally criticized a U.S. plan for reforming the Internet's address system in comments that will be submitted to Washington in the next few days, EU officials said. [News.com]
 
EU officials eye domain plans - The European Commission said today that a plan by a global coalition to reform the system for allocating Internet addresses must pass muster with its competition authorities. [News.com]
 
EU resolves dumping disputes - European Union competition authorities revealed they have approved two agreements between European and South Korean semiconductor firms aimed at quickly resolving anti-dumping disputes. [News.com]
 
EU, U.S. fight over domains - A U.S. proposal to reform the system for allocating Internet addresses has caused a transatlantic debate over who should guide the global computer network into the 21st century. [News.com]
 
EarthLink offering Web space - Internet service provider EarthLink Network today is launching a service that will give its members access to rooms of their own on the Net. [News.com]
 
EarthLink spam settlement final - As ISP EarthLink Network today officially announced its $2 million settlement with Cyber Promotions and Sanford Wallace, reported by NEWS.COM earlier this month, Wallace was busy making progress on a new way to spam. [News.com]
 
Education program helps Dell sell - Following on Compaq Computer's announcement yesterday, Dell Computer also will release a series of server packages for the education market, going an extra step by bundling them with Microsoft software. [News.com]
 
Eloquent debuts hosting program - Looking to offer a low-cost version of its multimedia enterprise learning software suite and services, Eloquent is about to launch a hosting model of the package. [News.com]
 
Email developer goes commercial - Following a trend of the network he helped build, Internet architect Eric Allman is going commercial. [News.com]
 
Ericsson, Bay Networks team up - Bay Networks (BAY) and Swedish telecommunications firm Ericsson announced a deal to speed adoption of emerging technology that could open the door for interoperability between different network data. [News.com]
 
Europe PC sales stay firm - European personal computer sales continue to rise, despite reports of slackening U.S. demand by bellwethers Intel and Compaq, analysts and PC suppliers said today. [News.com]
 
Ex-Iomega CEO weighs options - Iomega (IOM) chief executive and president, Kim Edwards, who resigned today, may have a hefty exit bonus coming his way: millions of extra shares of company stock. [News.com]
 
Exec charged in Net gambling case - Telecommunications firm Touch Tone America said its chief executive, Kerry Rogers, was one of 14 people recently charged by federal prosecutors for operating six illegal online sports betting operations. [News.com]
 
Exec to bishops: Two sides to Net - The president of a major American cable television company yesterday urged Roman Catholic bishops to find out why the Internet can be both "an electronic pew" and a vehicle that is "stunningly immoral." [News.com]
 
Executives line pockets - As the annual proxy season has gotten under way this month, investors are learning how much salary and stock executives receive. Other "corporate insiders" and venture capitalists are cashing in as well. As always, regardless of merit, the numbers are sure to raise some controversy. [News.com]
 
Exiting judge cites Microsoft stock - U.S. Circuit Judge Laurence Silberman removed himself from Microsoft's appeal of a Justice Department case because he said his participation had violated ethical standards. [News.com]
 
FCC approves PC-TV V-chips - Net sites dodged the "V-chip," but computers with television tuners will be equipped with the censoring technology by next year, according to rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission. [News.com]
 
FCC auctions airwave licenses - The Federal Communications Commission closed bidding today in its biggest airwave auction to date, raising a net $578.7 million for the U.S. Treasury. [News.com]
 
FTC expands Compaq-Digital query - Federal Trade Commission regulators have made a second request for information in Compaq's (CPQ) pending acquisition of Digital Equipment (DEC), as questions loom whether regulators will extend their antitrust investigation to examine DEC's divestiture of its fabrication plant to Intel (INTC). [News.com]
 
 

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