Telecommunications Policy
Volume 1 - 49
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Volume 21, issue 9-10
- Obtaining global market access for GMPCS pp. 775-782

- David Wright
- The GATS and new rules for regulators pp. 783-798

- Lee Tuthill
- The WTO deal on basic telecommunications: Big bang or little whimper? pp. 799-818

- William J Drake and Eli M Noam
- The impact of call-back and arbitrage on the accounting rate regime pp. 819-827

- Robert M Frieden
- Universal service and public access in the networked society pp. 829-843

- Patrick Xavier
- Retrospective technology assessment: The impacts of computer communications on the structure of the public telephone network pp. 845-859

- Hokyu Lee
Volume 21, issue 8, 1997
- Erosion of monopoly power by call-back. Lessons from Hong Kong pp. 693-695

- Pun-Lee Lam
- Can the telecom equipment industry afford accelerating technical advance? pp. 697-707

- Donald A Hicks and Daniel M O'Brien
- Public interest groups and the Canadian information highway pp. 709-719

- Stephen D McDowell and Cheryl Cowan Buchwald
- Policy reform in networks infrastructure. The case of Mexico pp. 721-732

- Ramiro Tovar Landa
- Dutch telecommunications. A period of transition pp. 733-742

- Jaap A Tempelman
- A conjoint model of enhanced voice mail services. Implications for new service development and forecasting pp. 743-760

- Carl E Batt and James E Katz
- Telecommunications and the Information Society in European regions pp. 761-771

- Antonio Alabau
Volume 21, issue 7, 1997
- Regulating digital television in a convergent world pp. 575-596

- Martin Cave
- Bottlenecks in pay television. Impact on market development in Europe pp. 597-610

- Dermot Nolan
- Future demand for pay-TV in the UK pp. 611-618

- Mark Shurmer
- The economics of sports rights pp. 619-634

- Campbell Cowie and Mark Williams
- The wholesale pay TV market in the UK. An economic analysis of the 1996 OFT review pp. 635-648

- Campbell Cowie and George Yarrow
- Competition and regulation in the US video market pp. 649-660

- Robert W Crandall
- The regulation of digital conditional access systems. A case study in European policy making pp. 661-676

- David A L Levy
- European aspects of the regulation of pay television pp. 677-691

- Richard A Cawley
Volume 21, issue 6, 1997
- Telecommunications and WTO discipline. An assessment of the WTO agreement on telecommunication services pp. 477-491

- Markus Fredebeul-Krein and Andreas Freytag
- Competition, convergence and asymmetry in telecommunications regulation pp. 493-512

- Antonio Perrucci and Michela Cimatoribus
- Internet, lies and telephony pp. 513-532

- Richard A Cawley
- Australia's post-July 1997 telecommunications regulation in international context pp. 533-551

- Patrick Xavier
- Fusions of information types, media and operators, and continued American leadership in telecommunications pp. 553-564

- Aharon Kellerman
- Online services and 'transactional space'. Emerging strategies for power and control in the new media pp. 565-573

- Peter B White
Volume 21, issue 5, 1997
- The role of wireless communications in the global information infrastructure pp. 357-385

- Bruce L Egan
- The economic viability of wireless local loop and its impact on universal service pp. 387-410

- Terrence P McGarty
- The effect of cellular service on the cost structure of a land-based telephone network pp. 411-422

- David Gabel and David Kennet
- Feasibility of using radio relay in low tier wireless local loop systems pp. 423-435

- Hung-Yao Yeh and Alex Hills
- Technology of fixed wireless access pp. 437-450

- David Trinkwon
- Widespread deployment of wireless telephony. Business, legal, regulatory and spectrum challenges pp. 451-459

- Rob Frieden
- Beyond spectrum auctions. Taking the next step to open spectrum access pp. 461-475

- Eli Noam
Volume 21, issue 4, 1997
- Bridging the generation gap. Will LEOs provide what GEOs couldn't? pp. 277-282

- Ac Arroio
- Tariffing in the new IP/ATM environment pp. 283-295

- Dawson Walker, Frank Kelly and Jonathan Solomon
- ERMES-auction in Germany. First simultaneous multiple-round auction in the European telecommunications market pp. 297-307

- Alfons Keuter and Lorenz Nett
- Opportunities vs incentives to discriminate in the US telecommunications industry pp. 309-316

- Dennis L Weisman and Mingyuan Zhang
- Residential consumers and 'rejected knowledge'. Exploring and acknowledging the margins in broadband services in Australia pp. 317-328

- Gerard Goggin and Christopher Newell
- Prediction of future demand from current telecommunications uses in the home pp. 329-339

- P Gillard, K Wale and A Bow
- Households without telephones in the UK pp. 341-353

- Philip Dyer
Volume 21, issue 3, 1997
- On the meaning and importance of 'independence' in telecom reform pp. 195-199

- William H Melody
- Thinking strategically about intellectual property rights pp. 201-211

- Peter Drahos
- Price setting and regulation for telecommunications in the absence of reliable and detailed cost information pp. 213-233

- Patrick Xavier
- International competitiveness in East Asia. Broadband telecommunications and interactive multimedia pp. 235-249

- John V Langdale
- Local exchange competition, rate restructuring and universal service pp. 251-264

- Francis J Cronin, Elisabeth Colleran, Michael Miller and Richard Raczkowski
- An interim assessment of competition in the Korean international telephone service market pp. 265-274

- HyeondashMo Ku and Jae-Cheol Kim
Volume 21, issue 2, 1997
- The status of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) pp. 85-99

- Eiichi Tanaka
- NTT's transformation: From Public Telephone Operator to major multimedia enterprise pp. 101-111

- Koichiro Hayashi
- Is 'bottleneck' a viable concept for the breakup of NTT? pp. 113-126

- Tsuruhiko Nambu
- Japan's stumbling policy for competition in the telecommunications industry pp. 127-141

- Tatsuya Omura
- NTT's R&D: A platform for multimedia pp. 143-163

- Takahiro Kawamata
- Japanese telecommunication reform and the standards-setting process pp. 165-176

- Terry Curtis
- Advanced universal service in Japan pp. 177-184

- Minoru Sugaya
- Towards a new agenda for Japanese telecommunications pp. 185-194

- Martin Fransman
Volume 21, issue 1, 1997
- Contestability and pricing flexibility: Issues in Hong Kong pp. 3-13

- Keith Bernard and C. S. Tracy Sum
- Universal access to online services: An examination of the issue pp. 15-33

- Benjamin M Compaine and Mitchell J Weinraub
- A regulatory regime for innovation in the communications industries pp. 35-45

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Applying EC competition law to alliances in the telecommunications sector pp. 47-58

- Melpomeni Styliadou
- The development of cable television in Australia: A tripartite model of interactions pp. 59-70

- Paul S. N. Lee
- International accounting rates pp. 77-77

- T. H. Chowdary
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