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Eye2Eye Roundup: Oftel's David Edmonds gets quizzed

Jane Wakefield ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 28 Nov 2000 14:07 GMT

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Eye2Eye: Oftel's Edmonds on unmetered
SurfTime and unmetered Internet access

Eye2Eye Pt II: Oftel's Edmonds on broadband
Vision for broadband

Eye2Eye Pt III: Oftel's Edmonds on the watchdog's future
The future of regulation

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Exclusive: Oftel boss predicts the death of the watchdog
Mon, 27 Nov The days of Oftel could be numbered as its director general admits Monday that the convergence of technology requires a new regulator

Oftel slaps anti-competitive investigation on BT
Tue, 28 Nov The recent tough stance Oftel is adopting with BT gets tougher Tuesday as it launches an investigation into the telco's proposed Surf Together service

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