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FCC reorg eyes convergence - The Federal Communications Commission will restructure its various departments next year to better oversee converging markets like digital television and high-speed Internet access, the head of the agency said today. [News.com]
 
FCC to discuss telecom mergers - The Federal Communications Commission will hold a meeting today to discuss recent consolidation activities in the telecommunications industry. [News.com]
 
FCC: ADSL is interstate service - The Federal Communications Commission ruled that GTE's new advanced digital subscriber line (ADSL) service should be classified as a long-distance service, meaning this kind of high-speed Net access will be regulated but not taxed by Washington. [News.com]
 
FTC probes Cisco talks - Cisco Systems got a double blow in Washington and on Wall Street today with news of a government antitrust inquiry and a downgrading of its stock based on concerns over growth. [News.com]
 
Fastest Intel Xeon chip arrives - Major computer makers rolled out a series of new workstations using Intel's top-of-the-line Xeon chip and Microsoft's Windows NT operating system. [News.com]
 
Fed plans bug awareness week - Looking to boost awareness of the Year 2000 technology problem in small and medium-sized businesses, the Clinton administration is set to launch next week's National Y2K Action Week. [News.com]
 
Fed plans bug awareness week - Looking to boost awareness of the Year 2000 technology problem in small and medium-sized businesses, the Clinton administration is set to launch next week's National Y2K Action Week. [News.com]
 
Fed: Y2K recession unlikely - A top Federal Reserve official yesterday played down the possibility that computer problems at the turn of the century could push the United States into a deep recession but conceded that the problem was unlike any the nation has faced before. [News.com]
 
Fed: Y2K recession unlikely - A top Federal Reserve official yesterday played down the possibility that computer problems at the turn of the century could push the United States into a deep recession but conceded that the problem was unlike any the nation has faced before. [News.com]
 
Fidelity site traffic booming - Fidelity Investments today reported booming growth in its online account-monitoring and educational services for 401(k) participants. [News.com]
 
Firm aims to speed content delivery - Network caching firm Inktomi may be about to get a run for its money. [News.com]
 
Firm cashes in on copyrights - Online Monitoring Services, a company that ferrets out copyright infringements on the Internet, is stepping up its efforts to capitalize on the rising tide of publishers seeking to protect their copyrighted products on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Firm protests TCI-AT&T deal - A public-interest law firm filed documents with federal regulators today to block the proposed acquisition of Tele-Communications Incorporated by AT&T, citing anti-competition ramifications for Internet access via cable. [News.com]
 
Fore to disappoint Street - Fore Systems has become the latest victim of a troubled networking market, announcing that final results for its just-completed fiscal quarter will come in below estimates. [News.com]
 
Former Tivoli exec creates start-up - Just four months after his graceful exit from Tivoli Systems--a subsidiary of IBM that he helped build into a leading management software maker--Frank Moss is now back in the highly charged, competitive start-up world. [News.com]
 
Fox Sports underlines Web strategy - In its pursuit to continue merging TV programming into its Web content, Fox Sports Online unveiled a Web site built around one of Fox television's most colorful sports announcers. [News.com]
 
Free speech in court again - Issues of decency and censorship are raised immediately after President Clinton signed an omnibus spending bill that includes controversial legislation on a wide range of online issues. [News.com]
 
FrontPage 2000 beta by January - By January of next year, Web page builders will have the full beta version of Microsoft's FrontPage 2000, the company said. [News.com]
 
GOP chides Clinton on Net porn bill - U.S. lawmakers backing a controversial measure to limit online pornography today blasted the White House for opposing their proposal. [News.com]
 
GTE dumps unlimited access - GTE Internetworking will cap its flat-rate Internet access at 100 hours per month, a strategy that has been adopted by other ISPs and lamented by some users. [News.com]
 
 

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