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CLEC: An Insiders Look at the Rise and Fall of Competition in the Local Exchange Competition (Hardcover)

~ (Author) "No sector of competitive telecommunications has grown as rapidly as the competitive local exchange business..." (more)
Key Phrases: local exchange business, special access circuits, product marketing functions, Bell System, New York, Western Electric (more...)
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CLEC is an insider’s view of the rise and fall of competition in the local exchange business. Competition was legislated by Congress and funded by Wall Street. The years from 1996 to 2000 saw the creation of more than 250 facilities based companies operating in more than 100 American cities. Spending more than $300 billion in capital, by the end of 2000, these companies had combined revenues of $44 billion and served more than 16 million access lines in more than 100 cities. The future looked bright.

Suddenly, what looked like such a promising business became a money pit. In the blink of an eye, investors lost confidence. CLEC networks were producing revenue but no profits. Companies couldn’t afford to pay the interest on their notes. Pundits were saying that management didn’t know what it was doing. Worse, it looked as if the industry was falling apart. Was it all managements’ fault?

CLEC begins with the industry’s history and the part that Congress played in legislating competition. It then looks at the role that the investment community played by funding all sorts of business plans. Finally, it details the inside operations of CLEC companies as they struggled first to build their networks, then to operate them and finally their struggle to survive in order to answer the question of whether competition in telecommunications is going to be able to survive.



About the Author

Martin McDermott has had a ringside seat as Chief Marketing Officer for two CLECs, e.spire and KMC Telecom. An industry pioneer who previously helped found both the Interconnect and long distance industries, he has been in senior management in all three competitive industries and has been on the board of directors of several industry trade associations. He is an industry speaker and author. He is currently President & CEO of Management Profiles Inc., a management consulting firm.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 334 pages
  • Publisher: Penobscot Press (June 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0897254708
  • ISBN-13: 978-0897254700
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,821,180 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent documentary on the CLEC industry., October 4, 2002
By Mark Guinther (Thousand Oaks, CA USA) - See all my reviews
As the title suggests, the author gives a first hand view of life in a CLEC: The unbridled optimism created by the telecom act of 1996, the management decisions, underestimations, and consequences. His bias towards CLECs shows through, and readers may draw different conclusions about CLEC management teams. However, the book contains a wealth of information about the industry and a first hand account of the challenges faced by competitive local exchange carriers. The author explains the pressure applied by investors, management oversights, business plans, competitive interactions, and customer expectations. He also contrasts the local exchange market to the deregulation of the long distance market several years earlier. The book gives information on pricing and the cost of network deployment that is not widely circulated. The writing style flows well and is easy to stay with.
This is invaluable information to anyone in telecommunications, and is also a great case study for business students in general.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - Telecom Style, April 4, 2003
By Nikki Hunter (Plano, TX) - See all my reviews
McDermott documents his first hand experiences within the CLEC industry, illustrating the good, the bad, and the ugly. From the enthusiasm created by Congress and the Telecom Act of 1996, to the poor execution by Executives, McDermott paints a clear picture of the rise and fall of the CLEC industry. This book provides insight into the obstacles that CLECs encountered on a daily basis. Obstacles included pressure from WallStreet, competitiion against the RBOC's and other CLEC's, flawed business plans, and their inability to execute.

The book also points out some of the things CLECs did as well. However, based on the current telecom market that has sent many of these companies packing and their shareholders broke, I found it to be extremely informative on why and how it failed so bad. This book is not for everyone, it is for persons who are directly or indirectly tied to the telecom and datacom industry or have plans to be. McDermott's style is smooth and the book flows well.

Well worth the $...

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars cheaper than buying CLEC stock, November 7, 2002
By Dale Lehman (Anchorage, AK USA) - See all my reviews
Buying this book is a lot like buying stock in a CLEC - but you will lose less money! For $, you get 325 pages with no references or documentation of any kind. McDermott makes myriad assertions as with RBOC use of the regulatory process: "They know how best to use it while their competitors looked at the process as a necessary nuisance to be put up with in order for them to get into business." No substantiation needed - this is not an academic treatise but a statement of "truth" from somebody who has been there. The only remaining question is whether this book offers true insight to the CLEC industry and how it thinks of itself, or if this book is merely McDermott's attempt to capitalize on the fact that he was an important player in the industry. In the end, it is a lot like buying CLEC stock: is the business case real or hype?
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