The Year in Preview
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Wireless telephone competition will intensify as up to four new mobile phone companies per major city vie for customers. The new competition could drive prices so low that monthly bills for mobile phones will rival those of phones tethered to a wall, experts say. But local competition will remain constrained by continuing litigation and regulatory red tape, and high-speed access to the Internet will remain elusive for most residential users.
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