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The point of last year's telecoms law was to bring competition to local markets.
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"It certainly is important to bring competition to Long Island as far as electricity is concerned," she said.
Two events last week raised hopes that the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which was intended by Congress to bring competition to local telephone markets, was not passed in vain.
I also consider other sources of competition and focus on deregulatory actions (in the spirit of the Telecommunications Act) that could unblock alternative technologies that would bring competition to this market.
But Mr. Altadonna said that his village's agreement with Verizon should "open the eyes of a lot of other village officials and nudge them to act sooner rather than later to bring competition to their residents".
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The tech giant claims that it brought competition to a market dominated by Amazon.
But deregulation has already brought competition to the wholesale electricity market, and the retail market may follow.
"What happened in the FedEx model," he testified, "is that they" — a private company offering services the government did not — "brought competition to the post office".
But just as Mr Packer brought competition to the broadcasting of the game, the IPL and its like are ushering in the forces of globalisation.
The Connecticut legislation proposes bringing competition to up to 35percentt of power customers in Connecticut beginning July 1 , 1999and to all consumers on July 1, 2000.
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