Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 23, issue 10-11, 1999
- OECD regulatory and statistical update pp. 683-686

- Sam Paltridge
- A word about Internet statistics pp. 687-688

- Hendrik Rood
- Mapping information industries and markets pp. 689-699

- John W. Houghton
- Weaving the Western Web: explaining differences in Internet connectivity among OECD countries pp. 701-718

- Eszter Hargittai
- The diffusion of interactive communication innovations and the critical mass: the adoption of telecommunications services by German banks pp. 719-740

- Alwin Mahler and Everett M. Rogers
- Impact of telecommuting on mass transit congestion: the Tokyo case pp. 741-751

- Hitoshi Mitomo and Toshiya Jitsuzumi
- Electronic money: understanding its use to increase the effectiveness of policy pp. 753-773

- Supriya Singh
- Policy globalization and the "information society": a view from Canada pp. 775-791

- Bram Dov Abramson and Marc Raboy
Volume 23, issue 9, 1999
- Institutional endowment as foundation for regulatory performance and regime transitions: the role of the US constitution in telecommunications regulation in the United States pp. 607-623

- Barbara A. Cherry and Steve S. Wildman
- The case for a more binding WTO agreement on regulatory principles in telecommunication markets pp. 625-644

- Markus Fredebeul-Krein and Andreas Freytag
- Auctions for universal service obligations pp. 645-674

- Dennis Weller
Volume 23, issue 7-8, 1999
- An investment view of mobile telecommunications in the European Union pp. 521-538

- Harald Gruber
- Pricing calls to mobiles: analysis of the UK Monopolies & Mergers Commission Reports on mobile termination charges pp. 539-555

- Pietro Crocioni and Cento Veljanovski
- Sovereignty and universal service: sacred cows in the satellite industry pp. 557-568

- David Wright
- Spectrum use and carrier costs: a critical trade-off pp. 569-584

- Alex Hills and Hung Yao Yeh
- Mobile cellular communications in the Southern African region pp. 585-593

- Michael Minges
Volume 23, issue 6, 1999
- Alternative regulation and the efficiency of local exchange carriers: evidence from the Ameritech states pp. 469-480

- Trevor R. Roycroft
- Access issues: Operational Support Systems and regulation pp. 481-493

- Maria Michalis
- Network policy formation between idealist and strategic models: a political economy perspective from Turkey pp. 495-511

- Haluk Geray
Volume 23, issue 5, 1999
- Tradable universal service obligations pp. 363-374

- Jon M. Peha
- Local exchange competition in early US network development: considerations for developing countries pp. 375-387

- Krishna P. Jayakar
- Korean telecom policy in global competition: implications for developing countries pp. 389-401

- Daiwon Hyun and John A. Lent
- Adding the missing user to policy discourse: understanding US user telephone privacy concerns pp. 403-435

- Brenda Dervin and Peter Shields
- The long-run diffusion and techno-economic performance of national telephone networks: a case study of Ireland, 1922-1998 pp. 437-457

- Roderick Flynn and Paschal Preston
Volume 23, issue 3-4, 1999
- The impact of ICT convergence on development in the Asian region pp. 217-234

- Meheroo Jussawalla
- ICT and economic development in Taiwan: analysis of the evidence pp. 235-243

- Eunice Hsiao-hui Wang
- One country, two systems: contrasting approaches to telecommunications deregulation in Hong Kong China pp. 245-260

- Xu Yan and Douglas C. Pitt
- Regulating China's Internet: convergence toward a coherent regulatory regime pp. 261-276

- Zixiang (Alex) Tan
- Regulating network communication in Asia: a different balancing act? pp. 277-287

- Georgette Wang
- Liberalisation policy, industry structure and productivity changes in Korea's telecommunications industry pp. 289-306

- Chang-Ho Yoon
- Where are the Japanese? Japanese information and communications firms in an internetworked world pp. 317-333

- Martin Fransman
- APEC: steps to harmonising regional telecom policy pp. 335-344

- Kenji Saga
Volume 23, issue 2, 1999
- Re-forming the state: telecom liberalization in India pp. 105-128

- Anupama Dokeniya
- Promoting effective competition through interconnection policy pp. 129-145

- Carlos Lapuerta and William B. Tye
- Open doors and open questions: interpreting the results of the 1998 ITU Minneapolis Plenipotentiary Conference pp. 147-158

- Donald J. MacLean
- The rise of consortia in the information and communication technology industries: emerging implications for policy pp. 159-173

- Richard Hawkins
- Terrestrial digital broadcasting: convergence and its regulatory implications pp. 175-199

- Reza Tadayoni and Knud Erik Skouby
Volume 23, issue 1, 1999
- Telecom reform: progress and prospects pp. 7-34

- William H. Melody
- Information and communication technologies for development: assessing the potential and the risks pp. 35-50

- Robin Mansell
- Preparing for the next revolution in telecommunications: implementing the WTO agreement pp. 51-63

- Pekka Tarjanne
- Telecommunications productivity, catch-up and innovation pp. 65-81

- Gary Madden and Scott Savage
- Convergence and unbundling of corporate R&D in telecommunications: is software taking the helm? pp. 83-93

- P. M. Rao
Volume 22, issue 11, 1998
- FCC benchmarks and the reform of the international telecommunications market pp. 899-911

- Peter Cowhey
- Using call-back to demonstrate the discriminatory nature of the proportionate return rule pp. 913-930

- Mark Scanlan
- Internet telephony and the international accounting rate system pp. 931-944

- Robin Mason
- Distinctive arrangements for international interconnection? pp. 945-951

- Douglas A Galbi
- Interconnection in international telecommunications: An empirical investigation of United States settlement rates pp. 953-961

- Gary Madden and Scott Savage
- Falling through the cracks: International accounting rate reform at the ITU and WTO pp. 963-975

- Rob Frieden
Volume 22, issue 10, 1998
- Corporations vs. communities: Evolution of wireless services in the US and the devolution of local control pp. 791-795

- Rg Lentz
- International economic relationships in telecommunications: A painful transformation pp. 797-816

- Michael Tyler and Susan Bednarczyk
- Convergence and new regulatory frameworks: A comparative study of regulatory approaches to Internet telephony pp. 817-838

- R Ono and K Aoki
- A dynamic universal service for a heterogenous European Union pp. 839-852

- Thomas Hart
- Vanitas vanitatum: Alphanumeric use of service numbers pp. 853-861

- Nico van Eijk
- A robust methodology for setting tariffs pp. 863-874

- Jt Buchanan
- Pricing policy and regulation in the Greek telecommunications market pp. 875-881

- Demetrius Yannelis
Volume 22, issue 9, 1998
- Fast Internet: An analysis about capacities, price structures and government intervention pp. 745-755

- Rudolf Pospischil
- The Finnish telecommunications market: Advantage of local access incumbency pp. 757-773

- Pm Nattermann and Dd Murphy
- Stages of universal service policy pp. 775-780

- Claire Milne
- Lifestyles and the use of new media technology in urban China pp. 781-790

- Louis Leung
Volume 22, issue 8, 1998
- The future of telecommunications operator alliances pp. 635-641

- J Monlouis
- Towards next generation regulation pp. 643-659

- D Ypsilanti and P Xavier
- An alternative approach to allocate universal service obligations pp. 661-669

- Lorenz Nett
- Regulatory reform of telecommunications in Switzerland pp. 671-680

- Stefan Bühler
- International telephony revenue settlement reform pp. 681-696

- Andreas Thuswaldner
- The political economy of the Korean telecommunications reform pp. 697-711

- Sung Gul Hong
- The development of information infrastructure in Hong Kong pp. 713-725

- Pun-Lee Lam
Volume 22, issue 7, 1998
- Internet telephony: Costs, pricing, and policy pp. 555-569

- Lee W McKnight and Brett Leida
- The EU regulatory framework in telecommunications: A critical analysis pp. 571-592

- T Kiessling and Y Blondeel
- Duopoly and competition: The case of American cellular telephone pp. 593-607

- Hugh S Fullerton
- ISDN services in Greece: Current status and future prospects pp. 609-615

- Helen Gaglia and Demetrius Yannelis
- The Iowa communications network: The policy implications of publicly funded infrastructure pp. 617-627

- Dom Caristi
Volume 22, issue 6, 1998
- European mediamatics policies: Coping with convergence and globalization pp. 457-466

- Michael Latzer
- Competition aspects of pricing access to networks: What are the issues? pp. 467-470

- Jonathan Michie
- Change, politics and determinist economics in Europe pp. 471-482

- Jbk Rickford
- The licensing of telecommunication suppliers: Beyond the EU's Directive pp. 483-492

- Patrick Xavier
- Impacts of the 1996 Telecommunications Act on the US model of telecommunications policy pp. 493-517

- M Cimatoribus, A De Tommaso and P Neri
- Albanian telecommunication reform: The road less travelled pp. 519-539

- Niall Levine, Mimosa Manxhari and Doug Pitt
- Regional universal telecommunication service provisions in the US: Efficiency versus penetration pp. 541-553

- Mustafa Dinc, Kingsley E Haynes, Roger R Stough and Serdar Yilmaz
Volume 22, issue 4-5, 1998
- Telecom liberalization and competition in developing countries pp. 259-265

- Th Chowdary
- The European Commission and the satellite industry combine forces to open markets pp. 267-272

- David Wright
- A charter for the Internet pp. 273-279

- Klaus W Grewlich
- Universal service and Internet commercialization: Chasing two rabbits at the same time pp. 281-288

- Jae-Young Kim
- Price discount schemes and inter-country comparisons of telecommunication tariffs pp. 289-314

- Patrick Xavier
- The role of resale entry in promoting local exchange competition pp. 315-326

- Thomas Beard, David L Kaserman and John Mayo
- Internet dropouts in the USA: The invisible group pp. 327-339

- James E Katz and Philip Aspden
- Telecommunications in Mexico pp. 341-357

- Adrian E Gonzalez, Amar Gupta and Sawan Deshpande
- Was PLDT a natural monopoly?: An economic analysis of pre-reform Philippine telecoms pp. 359-370

- Ramonette Serafica
- Policy issues for cable startup in smaller countries: The case in South Korea pp. 371-381

- Hyuhn-Suhck Bae and Thomas F Baldwin
- Back to the future: Digital television and convergence in the United Kingdom pp. 383-396

- Richard Collins
- Social movement in Telecommunications: Rethinking the public service history of US telecommunications 1894-1919 pp. 397-408

- Dan Schiller
- Government assessment of FCC performance: Recurring patterns and implications for recent reform efforts pp. 409-418

- Philip M Napoli
- Competition between regional standards and the success and failure of firms in the world-wide mobile communication market pp. 419-441

- Jefrey L Funk
- Policy evolution in the information economy: An assessment of the Victoria 21 strategy pp. 443-452

- Stephen Braim
Volume 22, issue 3, 1998
- Convergence between telecommunications and other media: How should regulation adapt? pp. 163-170

- Colin R Blackman
- Free and equal access: In search of policy models for converging communication systems pp. 171-181

- Jan van Cuilenburg and Pascal Verhoest
- Communications infrastructure regulation and the distribution of control over content pp. 183-196

- Yochai Benkler
- The impact of convergence on regulatory policy in Europe pp. 197-205

- Bernard Clements
- Competition or regulation for multimedia? pp. 207-218

- Paul Nihoul
- EC competition law and the convergence of the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors pp. 219-242

- Pierre Larouche
- The proceduralization of telecommunications law pp. 243-254

- Colin Scott
- Convergence and proceduralisation: Generalisation vs contextualisation? pp. 255-258

- Louis-Léon Christians
Volume 22, issue 2, 1998
- The battle over Internet domain names: Global or national TLDs? pp. 89-107

- Milton L Mueller
- Competition in UK mobile communications pp. 109-131

- Tommaso Valletti and Martin Cave
- That pesky last mile: Call termination strategies for mobile satellite systems pp. 133-143

- Rob Frieden
- An assessment of Thailand's new telecommunications plan pp. 145-155

- Robert Cairns and Deunden Nikomborirak
- Trust on the Internet pp. 159-160

- Alicia Clegg
Volume 22, issue 1, 1998
- A pan-European telecommunications regulator? pp. 1-7

- John Worthy and Rohan Kariyawasam
- Politics and economics of telecom liberalization in India pp. 9-22

- Th Chowdary
- Consumer spending behavior and telecommunications services. A multi-method inquiry pp. 23-46

- Carl E Batt and James E Katz
- The costs of competition. FCC Telecommunication Orders of 1997 pp. 47-56

- A Michael Noll
- Universal service and the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The fact after the act pp. 57-71

- James Prieger
- Local number portability and local loop competition. Critical issues pp. 73-87

- Thomas H Reinke