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Covad, Qwest Reach Agreement on DSL

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From Associated Press

Under the first such agreement reached without federal regulatory intervention, high-speed Internet provider Covad of San Jose will rent lines from Qwest Communications International to sell DSL service.

Covad Communications Group Inc. will share lines with Denver-based Qwest in the regional Bell company’s seven-state area.

The Federal Communications Commission had mandated such deals until August and individual states set the rates Bell companies would be paid.

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The FCC said in August that it would treat line-sharing agreements for digital subscriber line high-speed Internet service differently from deals for long-distance and other voice service.

From Associated Press

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