Jack Goeken

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Jack Goeken was an American telecommunications entrepreneur best known for founding MCI Inc., a pioneering long-distance telephone company that helped break AT&T's monopoly.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf businessperson
entrepreneur
human
telecommunications company
telecommunications entrepreneur
businessDomain long-distance telephone service
telecommunications services
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfOrigin United States of America
fieldOfWork long-distance telephony
telecommunications
founded MCI Inc.
gender male
hasActivity developing competitive long-distance services
founding telecommunications companies
hasEmployer MCI Inc.
industry long-distance telephone service
telecommunications
influenced deregulation of U.S. telecommunications industry
knownAs Jack Goeken
nationality American
notableFor challenging AT&T's long-distance monopoly
founding MCI Inc.
helping to break AT&T's long-distance monopoly
pioneering competition in U.S. long-distance telephone service
occupation business executive
entrepreneur
playedRoleIn breaking AT&T's long-distance monopoly
workLocation United States of America

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MCI Inc. foundedBy Jack Goeken
Jack Goeken knownAs Jack Goeken