(Reuters) - Analysts said the news raised questions about how Qwest would handle issues such as whether to seek a merger as competition from cable television providers increases.
"The time has come for me to spend more time with family and focus on other commitments," 59-year-old Notebaert said in a statement. He said he was looking forward to working closely with the Qwest Board in its search for a replacement.
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"The time has come for me to spend more time with family and focus on other commitments," 59-year-old Notebaert said in a statement. He said he was looking forward to working closely with the Qwest Board in its search for a replacement.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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