Telecommunications Policy
Volume 1 - 49
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Volume 19, issue 9, 1995
- Network liberalization and developing countries: The case of Chile pp. 667-684

- Oliver Stehmann
- Contamination of the common carrier concept in telecommunications pp. 685-697

- Rob Frieden
- Prospects for video telephony pp. 699-719

- Robert E Kraut and Robert S Fish
- China's information superhighway: What is it and who controls it? pp. 721-731

- Zixiang Tan
- Anti-monopoly issues in Polish telecommunications pp. 733-739

- Marek Czarny
Volume 19, issue 8, 1995
- Kobe's lesson: Dial 711 for 'open' emergency communications pp. 595-598

- Eli M Noam and Harumasa Sato
- Price cap regulation for telecommunications: How has it performed in practice? pp. 599-617

- Patrick Xavier
- Telecommunications and investment in the great supranational regulatory game pp. 619-635

- Peter Drahos and Richard A Joseph
- Regionalism and telecommunications infrastructure competition: The Belgian case pp. 637-645

- Pascal Verhoest
- Competition and innovation in telecommunications: An empirical analysis of innovative telecommunications in the public interest pp. 647-663

- Jan van Cuilenburg and Paul Slaa
Volume 19, issue 7, 1995
- Japanese information infrastructure initiatives: A politico-economic approach pp. 515-529

- Michael Latzer
- ISDN in Japan: Actors, status and expectations pp. 531-544

- Peter van der Staal, Volker Grassmuck and Keiko Hatta
- The rural economic development implications of telecommunications: Evidence from Pennsylvania pp. 545-559

- Francis J Cronin, Patricia M McGovern, Michael R Miller and Edwin B Parker
- Telecommunications and transition in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 561-577

- Paul Welfens
- A bypass for the local loop: Deutsche Telekom's strategy for fiber to the home pp. 579-585

- Rudolf Pospischil
- Open competition pp. 587-588

- D McL Lamberton
Volume 19, issue 6, 1995
- Privacy on the information superhighway: Will my house still be my castle? pp. 435-452

- Timothy D Schoechle
- Pricing voice telephony services: Who is subsidizing whom? pp. 453-464

- David Gabel
- Telecommunications regulation in New Zealand: Light-handed regulation and the Privy Council's judgment pp. 465-475

- Carl Blanchard
- Beyond universal service: Characteristics of Americans without telephones, 1980-1993 pp. 477-485

- Jorge Reina Schement
- Regulation and transaction costs in telecommunications: A research agenda pp. 487-500

- Michel Ghertman and Bertrand Quelin
- Trans-European networks and the Common Information Area: The development of a European strategy pp. 501-508

- Colin Turner
Volume 19, issue 5, 1995
- Accounting rates in the Caribbean: Finding a balance pp. 347-350

- Joe Scaffidi, Chris Lamb and Ewart Skinner
- Telecommunications infrastructure competition: The costs of delay pp. 351-363

- Walter S Baer
- What level of dialtone penetration constitutes 'universal service'? pp. 365-380

- Brooks Albery
- Liberalization of telecommunications infrastructure and cable television networks: The European Commission's Green Paper pp. 381-390

- Ronnie Preiskel and Nicholas Higham
- Regulating audiotex: Lessons for the future development and oversight of electronic information and telecommunication services pp. 391-411

- Sarah-Kathryn McDonald
- Direct foreign investment in telecommunications: A review of attitudes in Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany and the UK pp. 413-426

- Richard A Joseph
Volume 19, issue 4
- Infrastructure competition: Towards a two-track telecoms Europe? pp. 251-252

- Colin R Blackman and Paschal Preston
- Competition in the telecommunications infrastructure: Implications for the peripheral regions and small countries in Europe pp. 253-271

- Paschal Preston
- The European framework for competition in telecommunications: The benefits for peripheral countries pp. 273-283

- Cor Berben and Bernard Clements
- The case against competing infrastructures pp. 285-298

- Jm Harper
- Competition and telecommunications infrastructure in Ireland: A regulatory view pp. 299-305

- Sean MacMahon
- Competition and telecommunications infrastructure in Ireland: A trade union perspective pp. 307-311

- David T Begg
- Telecommunications infrastructure competition in Greece: Potential scenarios for future debates pp. 313-323

- Yannis Caloghirou and Natasha Constantelou
- Information highways and media policies in the European Union pp. 325-338

- Hans Schoof and Adam Watson Brown
- NETEPS workshop discussion pp. 339-344

- Paschal Preston
Volume 19, issue 3, 1995
- Universal service: obligation or opportunity? pp. 171-176

- Colin R Blackman
- A new departure for the ITU: An inside view of the Kyoto Plenipotentiary Conference pp. 177-190

- Donald J MacLean
- Why auction the spectrum? pp. 191-199

- John McMillan
- Facility supply and demand of the trunk line network: Some aspects of competition in the Japanese telecommunications market pp. 201-216

- Keiko Hatta and Nobuhiro Takeuchi
- Direct broadcast satellites in Japan: A case study in government-business partnerships pp. 217-231

- Richard A Gershon and Tsutomu Kanayama
- Cable television and government policy in Japan pp. 233-239

- Minoru Sugaya
- Assessment of the value of videophones in home healthcare pp. 241-248

- Takehito Takano, Keiko Nakamura and Chiemi Akao
Volume 19, issue 2, 1995
- Separating infrastructure and service provision: The broadband imperative pp. 83-89

- Jonathan Solomon and Dawson Walker
- Can local telecommunications be self-policing?: A proposed discovery procedure pp. 91-104

- John Haring
- Reaching out to remote and rural areas: Mobile satellite services and the role of Inmarsat pp. 105-116

- David Wright
- The evolution of China's satellite policy pp. 117-133

- Junhao Hong
- Satellite TV in Asia: Forming a new ecology pp. 135-149

- Sn Lee Paul and Georgette Wang
- Productivity measurement and price cap regulation: Issues for local exchange carriers in the USA pp. 151-160

- Margarete Z Starkey and John W Van Pelt
Volume 19, issue 1
- Universal service and innovation in telecommunication services: Fostering linked goals through regulatory policy pp. 3-20

- Michael Tyler, William Letwin and Christopher Roe
- Foreign ownership in telecommunications: A policy perspective pp. 21-28

- Steven Globerman
- Regulating mobile communications pp. 29-42

- Giovanni Amendola and Angelo Ferraiuolo
- Universal personal communications in the new telecommunications world order: Access to wireline networks pp. 43-49

- Rob Frieden
- The politics of deregulation: Public participation in the FCC rulemaking process for DBS pp. 51-60

- Haeryon Kim
- Surprise calls: A proposed new service for residential customers pp. 61-68

- John M Clegg
- The non-equivalence of accounting separation and structural separation as regulatory devices pp. 69-72

- Michael Hardt
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