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  • Even with that back-door reference supporting regulation, the White House made time for a meeting and paid attention to Seidenberg, as they obviously did not to the same degree for Washington Post financial columnist Steve Pearlstein, who called Seidenberg:

    Art Brodsky: Will the White House Sell Out to Big Telecom? Or Will 'Dear Valerie' Jarrett Save the Day? 2010

  • Ken Dulaney, vice president for mobile at industry research firm Gartner, called Seidenberg's comments "very strange."

    Top Tech News 2010

  • Ken Dulaney, vice president for mobile at industry research firm Gartner, called Seidenberg's comments "very strange."

    Top Tech News 2010

  • Washington Post financial columnist Steve Pearlstein, who called Seidenberg:

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2010

  • Ken Dulaney, vice president for mobile at industry research firm Gartner, called Seidenberg's comments "very strange."

    Top Tech News 2010

  • Ken Dulaney, vice president for mobile at industry research firm Gartner, called Seidenberg's comments "very strange."

    Top Tech News 2010

  • Ken Dulaney, vice president for mobile at industry research firm Gartner, called Seidenberg's comments "very strange."

    Top Tech News 2010

  • Ken Dulaney, vice president for mobile at industry research firm Gartner, called Seidenberg's comments "very strange."

    Top Tech News 2010

  • Ken Dulaney, vice president for mobile at industry research firm Gartner, called Seidenberg's comments "very strange."

    Top Tech News 2010

  • Ken Dulaney, vice president for mobile at industry research firm Gartner, called Seidenberg's comments "very strange."

    Top Tech News 2010

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