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Telecommunications Policy
Volume 1 - 35
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Volume 18, issue 9 , 1994
The World Bank's new pragmatism: Telecommunications reform in Asia pp. 675-678
Jonathan Solomon
Should Intelsat and Inmarsat privatize? pp. 679-686
Rob Frieden
Beyond liberalization III: Reforming universal service pp. 687-704
Eli M Noam
Mobile and personal communications: The European commission's green paper pp. 705-714
Nicholas Higham
Allocation of geostationary orbit and frequency resources for Europe: An economic assessment pp. 715-724
Gareth Thomas , George Houpis , Richard Kupisz and David Cantor
Telecommunications regulation in New Zealand: The court of appeal's decision in Clear Communications v Telecom Corporation pp. 725-733
Carl Blanchard
Volume 18, issue 8 , 1994
Competition and convergence: Towards regulatory chaos? pp. 571-572
Colin Blackman and Hans Schoof
Building value through telecommunications: Regulatory roadblocks on the information superhighway pp. 573-587
Bruce L Egan
Strategic issues in telecommunications: Unbundling the information infrastructure pp. 588-600
Robin Mansell
Infrastructure competition and the European Union's telecommunications policy pp. 601-615
Oliver Stehmann and Rob Borthwick
A strategy towards infrastructure competition in the European Union pp. 616-628
Rob Borthwick and Oliver Stehmann
Network facilities in a competitive environment: A contribution from the Spanish debate pp. 629-641
Emilio Lera
A strategy for Sweden's information technology infrastructure pp. 642-650
Arne Leeb-Lundberg
Japan's telecommunications industry: Competition and regulatory reform pp. 651-657
Shigehiko Naoe
Universal service in the information age pp. 658-667
Heather Hudson
It's the customer who foots the bill pp. 670-671
Tony Newstead
Equality and fair play in Australia's telecommunications ballot pp. 670-670
Alan Petts
Volume 18, issue 7 , 1994
Asymmetrical regulation: Principles for emerging competition in local service markets pp. 499-505
Dennis L Weisman
Supercarriers and the unbundling of export controls pp. 506-521
Puay K Tang
New telecommunication services: Current situation and prospects in Germany pp. 522-537
Matthias Stoetzer
New telecommunications technologies require new manners pp. 538-551
Gary T Marx
Telecommunications marketing strategy: The case of Australian 0055 numbers pp. 552-563
Hazel T Suchard
Volume 18, issue 6 , 1994
The transition to competition in telecommunication services pp. 427-431
Lawrence Garfinkel
Introducing competition into the telecommunications network: Is competition law rather than regulation the answer? pp. 432-434
Mark Scanlan
Beyond liberalization II: The impending doom of common carriage pp. 435-452
Eli M Noam
Telecommunications in Eastern Germany: A success story of East-West integration pp. 453-469
Thomas Schnöring and Uwe Szafran
Telecommunications and economic development: Econometric analysis of the US experience pp. 470-477
Ruby Roy Dholakia and Bari Harlam
Economics of satellite communications in the context of intermodal competition pp. 478-492
Marc Giget
Volume 18, issue 5 , 1994
A study of long-distance rates: Diverstiture revisited pp. 355-362
A Michael Noll
Information and communication technologies in Poland pp. 363-366
David Gibbs
Telecommunications regulation and cable TV infrastructures in the European union: Current policies and future issues pp. 367-377
Marcel Haag and Hans Schoof
New global network arrangements: Regulatory and trade considerations pp. 378-396
Keith E Bernard
Technological strategies of telecommunications equipment manufacturers: A patent analysis pp. 397-413
Ulrich Schmoch and Thomas Schnöring
Interconnection pricing: An analysis of the efficient component pricing rule pp. 414-420
Robert Albon
Volume 18, issue 4
Australia's costly telecommunications ballot pp. 283-285
Tony Newstead
Beyond liberalization: From the network of networks to the system of systems pp. 286-294
Eli M. Noam
AT&T, BT and NTT: The role of R&D pp. 295-305
Martin Fransman
Inequities in the benefits and costs of telecommunications across stakeholder groups pp. 306-320
Francis J. Cronin and Paul L. Hebert
Spectrum use for mobile communications instead of television broadcasting?: The Dutch case pp. 321-330
Sven Maltha
Cable exhibition in the USA: Ownership trends and implications of the 1992 cable act pp. 331-341
David J. Atkin
The development of cable television in Israel pp. 342-347
Neil Gandal
Volume 18, issue 3 , 1994
China: still the enigmatic giant pp. 171-173
Milton Mueller
Challenges to the MPT's monopoly pp. 174-181
Zixiang Tan
Telecommunications, with Chinese characteristics pp. 182-194
John Ure
The management of China's telecommunications industry: Some institutional facts pp. 195-205
Ding Lu
Lian Tong: A quantum leap in the reform of China's telecommunications pp. 206-210
He Fei Chang
Telecommunications development and economic growth in China pp. 211-215
Di Ang Zhao and Liu Junjia
The growth of cable television in China: Tensions between local and central government pp. 216-228
Yu-li Liu
Taiwan: reform at a snail's pace pp. 229-235
Bo-Shoe Chen
Opening the digital door: Computer networking in China pp. 236-242
Cindy Zheng
One country, two systems: What will 1997 mean in telecommunications? pp. 243-253
Milton Mueller
China's role in Hong Kong's telecommunications deregulation: A political and economic assessment pp. 254-264
Paul S. N. Lee
A review of AT&T's business history in China: The memorandum of understanding in context pp. 265-274
William Warwick
Volume 18, issue 2 , 1994
How many cellular licences should there be?: The economic feasibility pp. 91-96
Simon Glynn
Europe's ONP bargain: What's in it for the user? pp. 97-113
Marc T. Austin
Asynchronous transfer mode and public broadband networks: The policy opportunities pp. 114-136
Stephen J. Downs
AT&T, BT and NTT: A comparison of vision, strategy and competence pp. 137-153
Martin Fransman
Telecommunications regulation in New Zealand: How effective is 'light-handed' regulation? pp. 154-164
Carl Blanchard
Volume 18, issue 1
Mobile satellite communications in developing countries: The role of Inmarsat pp. 5-11
David Wright
The costs and benefits of accounting separation: The Australian and British debates pp. 12-20
Martin Cave and Ian Martin
Deregulating markets and fast-changing technology: Public policy towards telecommunications in a turbulent setting pp. 21-31
Ruby Roy Dholakia and Nikhilesh Dholakia
Communication media in Japan: Economic and regional aspects pp. 32-50
Peter van der Staal
Competition in the local loop: Towards an anticyclical competition policy in telecommunications pp. 51-65
Jan van Cuilenburg and Paul Slaa
The text communications battlefield: Installed base, externalities and the fall of the teletex system pp. 66-77
Svend Erik Jeppesen and Knud Bruun Poulsen