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  • - Selected Papers From the 1997 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference
     
    1 997

    Participants at this conference included a community of scholars, policy makers, and practitioners interested in telecom policy. The text reflects the contemporary state of telecommunication policy and offers guidelines for future research.

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    747

    First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • - Current Trends in Telecommunications Policy Research
     
    717

    The current state of research in telecommunications policy, covering competition, regulation, and integration of media carriers. For scholars, policy makers, and businesspeople involved with future direction and policy decisions in telecommunications

  • av Richard Gershon
    737

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    500

    First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • - Enhancing the Process Through Multidisciplinary Evaluation
     
    1 194

    This text seeks to provide a multidisciplinary perspective in evaluating a universal service policy and recommending policy changes to accommodate a more competitive telecommunications environment. It is based on the "Universal Service in Context" conference held in December 1996.

  • - Rumor, Reputation, and Reporting in the New On-line Environment
     
    1 827

    This text explores the use of online media by reporters in the United States and examines the impact that usage may have on how journalism is framed in the cultural sphere, as well as how it is conducted in the professional one.

  • - Selected Papers From the 1994 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference
     
    587

    This text on the telecommunications industry analyzes local competition and interconnection, international competition, universal service issues, the Internet and emerging new methods of communication, and the first amendment problems created by telecommunication technology.

  • - Ownership and Control of the information Highway in Developing Countries
     
    1 847

    This volume addresses telecommunications policy in developing countries, ranging from low-income countries with overburdened, rural roads in south Asia and Africa, to digitalized fibre-optic super highways in middle-income countries such as Singapore.

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    1 281

    Written during the era of the construction of the information superhighway, this book presents an analysis of the pros and cons of continuing state regulation of telecommunications, using a positive political economy perspective to analyze enduring state-federal conflicts.

  • - Rumor, Reputation, and Reporting in the New On-line Environment
     
    287

    This text explores the use of online media by reporters in the United States and examines the impact that usage may have on how journalism is framed in the cultural sphere, as well as how it is conducted in the professional one.

  • - Ownership and Control of the information Highway in Developing Countries
     
    777

    This volume addresses telecommunications policy in developing countries, ranging from low-income countries with overburdened, rural roads in south Asia and Africa, to digitalized fibre-optic super highways in middle-income countries such as Singapore.

  • - Telecommunications for Development in the Information Age
    av Heather E. Hudson
    681 - 1 991

    Examines the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on both the macro level - societal, socio-economic, and governmental; and sector level - education, health, agriculture, entrepreneurship. This volume is useful for those involved in telecommunications law and policy, media economics, and international communication.

  • - A History of Technology, Policy, and Economics
    av USA) Weiss, USA) Sterling, Christopher H. (George Washington University, m.fl.
    1 187 - 2 441

    Examines the technical, regulatory, and economic forces that have shaped the development of American telecommunications services. This volume is both an introduction to the basic technical, economic, and regulatory principles underlying telecommunications, and a detailed account of major events that have marked development of the sector in the US.

  • - Current Trends in Telecommunications Policy Research
     
    1 217

    This is a collection of papers from the 1998 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. Topics include: price squeezing through bundled pricing; trademarks and domain names; regulating anti-competitive behaviour in the Internet market; IP-based local access network; and universal service.

  • - Media, Democracy, and the Information Highway
     
    697

    What will a true information highway do to local communities, government, and business entities? This volume suggests that serving the everyday citizen should be the main objectives of any national initiatives in this area.

  • - Selected Papers From the 1997 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference
     
    837

    Participants at this conference included a community of scholars, policy makers, and practitioners interested in telecom policy. The text reflects the contemporary state of telecommunication policy and offers guidelines for future research.

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    1 991

    Tackles the economic and public policy issues raised by changes in the information infrastructure for industry executives, scholars and policymakers. The book analyzes the quality of current telecommunications networks and the impact of re-regulation on cable television quality.

  • - Cultural, Organizational, and Political Issues
    av Urs E. Gattiker
    651

    This text addresses Internet and multimedia issues from an international perspective by outlining issues of international sovereignty and the potential impact of national interests on global technology policy. It supplies a survey that points out accomplishments, issues and problems.

  • - Global Change Agents
    av Robert J. Oslund, Peter H. Marshall, Jr. Pelton & m.fl.
    851 - 1 837

    Examines satellite communications - the technology and the services they provide and the socio-political, security, economic, policy, news, entertainment, and cultural impact. The book addresses what satellites have been, how they are designed and built, how they will evolve in the future, what they mean today, and what they will mean tomorrow.

  • - Selected Papers From the 1996 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference
     
    851

    This text describes the research and insights presented at the 1996 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. It covers such topics as: interconnection and competition; Internet growth and commerce; Internet regulation and control; and the political economy of telecommunications regulation.

  • - A Critical View Along the Information Superhighway
    av A. Michael Noll
    511

    Tracing the history of the telecommunications highway, this text explains the technological uncertainties and many of its futuristic services. It examines the impact of financial, policy, business, and consumer issues that effect and undermine the superhighway.

  • - Enhancing the Process Through Multidisciplinary Evaluation
     
    541

    This text seeks to provide a multidisciplinary perspective in evaluating a universal service policy and recommending policy changes to accommodate a more competitive telecommunications environment. It is based on the "Universal Service in Context" conference held in December 1996.

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