Wall Street Talks to the Senate About Telecom

A little while ago we were following a webcast of a hearing titled "Wall Street's Perspective on Telecommunications," from the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.

Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens spoke with a group of Wall Street analysts. TMCnet's Patrick Barnard will shortly be writing a summary of the proceedings, and we hope for analysis by Rich Tehrani later.

An archive video of the hearing (about 45 minutes long) should be available soon at this page.

I will let Pat and Rich relate specifics later, but the witnesses spoke to concerns around Net neutrality, regulation and the concept of a '2-tiered Internet.'

Witnesses included:

Aryeh B. Bourkoff, UBS Investment Research

Kevin M. Moore, Wachovia Securities

Craig E. Moffett, U.S. Cable and Satellite

Luke T. Szymczak, JP Morgan Asset Management

AB -- 3/14/06

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