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Horwitz, Robert Britt – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1986
Contends that large telecommunications users and state commerce and defense interests are served well by the AT&T divestiture, but that the traditional recipient of universal service will suffer. (MS)
Descriptors: Competition, Government Role, National Defense, Telephone Communications Industry
Baran, Paul; Lipinski, Andrew J. – 1971
Projections about the growth of the telephone industry from 1970-1985 were made from forecasts of five panels of experts, in five areas: (1) the regulatory environment; (2) changes in U.S. society; (3) existing networks and services; (4) future networks and services; (5) future characteristics of the labor force and employee-management relations.…
Descriptors: Communications, Information Networks, Telecommunications, Telephone Communications Industry
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1987
The first of two papers presented in this section, "Price-Caps: Theory and Implementation" (Peter B. Linhart and Roy Radner) describes a proposed method of regulation involving price caps on core services and no price regulation of other services. This method is designed to replace rate-of-return regulation during a transition period to…
Descriptors: Competition, Consumer Economics, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1975
Prepared by a consultant for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATT), this memorandum contends that recent decisions by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have violated the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934 that assured the maintenance and improvement of the integrated switch telephone network managed by ATT and its…
Descriptors: Communications, Federal Legislation, Information Networks, Telecommunications
Kelley, Stephen W. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1983
Changes in technology and the changing telecommunications needs of students, faculty, and staff are presenting colleges and universities with two challenges: organizational and technical. An integrated campus communications utility is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Campuses, College Planning, Communications, Higher Education
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1987
Three papers consider various aspects of the AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph Company) court-ordered divestiture. The first paper, "InterLATA Toll Alternatives for the Bell Regional Holding Companies" (Elizabeth A. La Blanc, Ann M. Wolf, and Richard M. Wolf), examines six options available to the RHCs (regional holding…
Descriptors: Competition, Consumer Economics, Federal Courts, Purchasing
American Gas Association, Arlington, VA. Educational Services. – 1986
This booklet focuses on state regulations of gas, electricity, water, and telephone services. Section 1 describes the basic steps in a rate case, procedures followed, and key terms used in explaining these processes. Included information highlights preparing and tracking a rate case in terms of: (1) preliminary events; (2) the staff's position and…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Cost Estimates, Costs, Decision Making
Cliburn, Jill K. – Rural Electrification Magazine, 1997
Northwest Iowa Power Co-op, Northwest Iowa Telephone, and MCI formed Pioneer Holdings to bring the latest telecommunications services to residents, schools, and businesses in rural Iowa. A half-dozen towns and co-ops have joined Pioneer, which gives customers access to all telecom services offered by MCI, as well as technical, regulatory, and…
Descriptors: Community Development, Cooperative Programs, Cooperatives, Elementary Secondary Education
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1988
This document consists of 26 miscellaneous conference papers that consider various aspects of telecommunications policy, as follows: (1) "New Communications Systems and Services" (Baer); (2) "Regulatory Incentive Mechanisms and Political Action" (Baron); (3) "Efficiency Issues in Competitive Allocation of the Broadcast…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Competition, Economics, Federal Regulation
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Midwinter, J. E. – Physics Education, 1979
This article explains the benefits, technology, and future associated with optical fibre transmission systems in the telecommunications networks of western countries. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Electric Circuits, Electrical Systems
Ahn, Moon-Suk – 1974
All facilities of the Ministry of Communications of Korea, which monopolizes telecommunications services in the country, are listed and described. Both domestic facilities, including long-distance telephone and telegraph circuits, and international connections are included. Computer facilities are also listed. The nation's regulatory policies are…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Organization, Communications, Computers
President's Task Force on Communications Policy, Washington, DC. – 1969
The second part of a staff paper to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy dealing with the domestic telecommunications carrier industry consists of the final two appendices. In the first, the history, structure, present services, and future plans of the Western Union Telegraph Company are discussed. Evidence is given that by allowing…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Agencies, Agency Role, Communications
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1968
The final report of the President's Task Force on Communications Policy recommends strengthened federal powers to form public policy in telecommunications. Such planned policy would enable the private sector to reach its full capacities in the field by improving regulation when it is necessary and removing unnecessary regulation. Monopoly of…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Agencies, Communications, Communications Satellites
Irwin, Manley R. – 1971
Vertical integration stands as the salient structural configuration of the telecommunications equipment market. Computer hardware manufacturers are obviously potential competitors with the captive telecommunications equipment suppliers. Direct government policies, such as patents and a permissive attitude toward mergers, and indirect policies,…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Communications, Communications Satellites, Computers
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1969
A staff paper submitted to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy recommends that public policy ensure an integrated structure in the telecommunications industry, while fostering limited competition to keep the system responsive to new technology and to consumer demands. The present system of regulated monopoly for companies supplying…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Communications Satellites, Federal Government
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