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Savannah Morning News, Ga. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Feb. 9--BELLSOUTH CHIEF PUSHES BILL: Phil Jacobs, BellSouth Corp.'s president of Georgia operations, likes to use Savannah as an example of why the state does not need to further regulate new communications systems.

There are now nine wireless systems for Savannah's residents to choose from -- options that mean better and cheaper service, he said.

"Why would you want to interject government in a free marketplace that has done so well?" Jacobs asked. Jacobs was in Savannah on Wednesday, and spent about a half-hour with the Savannah Morning News. He took aim at the Public Service …

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