Subject: Gary R Lytle database articles: (Item 2 of 9 items e-Mailed)
From: christopher.m.gutierrez@gmail.com
Date: 11/22/11, 04:29
To: barriticus@gmail.com

I have a few more db's to search and other names still. These articles outline his lobbying work in the past and note his transition from Ameritech to USTA.

Computer Database

"Ameritech 'desperately' needs reciprocal compensation relief." Telecommunications Reports 21 Sept. 1998: 30+. Computer Database. Web. 22 Nov. 2011.

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Title:Ameritech 'desperately' needs reciprocal compensation reliefSource:Telecommunications Reports..64.38 (Sept. 21, 1998): p30.Document Type:Brief articleFull Text:
Incumbent local exchange carriers "desperately need" the
FCC to recognize calls to Internet service providers (ISPs) as interexchange
calls, according to Gary Lytle, Ameritech Corp. vice president-federal
relations. Reciprocal compensation that incumbent local exchange carriers owe
competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) for terminating calls to ISPs is
"going up exponentially," and Ameritech already has been billed for
$186 million, he told reporters in Washington last week. CLECs, on the other
hand, "are doing very well," he said, implying they don't need
the revenue from reciprocal compensation on ISP calls.


Gary Phillips, director-legal affairs in Ameritech's Washington
office, said 84% of the reciprocal compensation Ameritech owes for ISP
traffic has been billed by AT

Among the possible avenues for the FCC to address the ISP
jurisdictional issue is an investigation of a GTE Service Corp. interstate
tariff proposal for ADSL (asymmetrical digital subscriber line) service (TR,
May 25 and Sept. 14).


Mr. Lytle also expressed concern that the FCC's recent ruling
on several petitions relating to section 706 (advanced telecommunications
services) of the 1996 Telecommunications Act "suggests we'd have to
build separate networks in each LATA" (local access and transport area)
to provide high-speed data services (TR, Aug. 10). He pointed to the
relatively large number of LATAs in Illinois and Indiana, two states in
Ameritech's operating territory. Enforcing interLATA service
restrictions on Bell companies' data networks would mean they would have
to install "duplicative facilities," such as switches, in each
LATA, Mr. Phillips said.

Source Citation "Ameritech 'desperately' needs reciprocal compensation relief." Telecommunications Reports 21 Sept. 1998: 30+. Computer Database. Web. 22 Nov. 2011.Document URL
http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA21188771

Gale Document Number: GALE|A21188771


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