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In the 1990s, what reduced the barriers to entry in the local telephone market? the rising popularity of cellular phones the end of a twenty-year patent on telephone technology the licensing of new, smaller phone companies the deregulation of the local telephone industry

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The rising popularity of cellular phones.

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Because of a popularity of cellular phones.

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