Dan Neel writes in CRN.com:

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The California ISP Association (CISPA) claims the merger of Verizon 
Communications and MCI will threaten ISP business models.

CISPA represents more than 180 ISPs. Mike Jackman, executive director of the 
Sacramento, Calif.-based organization, said the multibillion-dollar Verizon-MCI 
merger, announced in February, will run many pure-play ISPs out of business or 
force them to diversify their offerings--possibly into more value-added 
services that could compete with those provided by VARs and system integrators.

Verizon and MCI expect to close their merger by the end of the year. Another 
blockbuster telecommunications merger--between SBC Communications and 
AT&T--also is slated to close by the end of this year or in early 2006.

Spurring the CISPA complaint is an Aug. 5 Federal Communications Commission 
decision to reclassify DSL service as an information service instead of a 
telecom service, which Jackman said frees phone companies like Verizon from 
regulations requiring them to share bandwidth with ISPs. The FCC has placed a 
one-year grace period on enforcement of the change, he added.

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http://www.crn.com/sections/breakingnews/breakingnews.jhtml;jsessionid=P4TBQHJM0MMKYQSNDBESKHA?articleId=169600170

Sorry for the long URL.

- ferg

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