Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 16, issue 9, 1992
- Privatization in telecommunications -- empty slogan or strategic tool? pp. 699-704

- Bessel Kok
- A perspective from a national regulator pp. 705-711

- Bruno Lasserre
- European policies and regulation pp. 712-716

- Herbert Ungerer
- Responses to globalization of telecommunications pp. 717-720

- Keith Spicer
- UK policies and regulations pp. 721-725

- Bill Wigglesworth and Fod Barnes
- Telecommunications policies and regulatory structures: New issues and trends pp. 726-731

- David Gillick
- Telecommunications privatizations and international capital markets pp. 732-737

- Samme Thompson
- Will telecommunications remain a golden sector? pp. 738-743

- James Golob
- The financing of telecommunications infrastructure pp. 744-748

- Edouard Wylleman
- Competition and modernization issues pp. 749-755

- John V. Buckley
- Privatization and competition versus public service pp. 756-758

- Michel Treheux
- The Argentine telephone privatization pp. 759-763

- Luis M. González Lanuza
- Journey through a successful privatization: The privatization of Alberta Government Telephones pp. 764-767

- Neil Webber
- The New Zealand experience pp. 768-776

- S. M. Lojkine
- Privatization and telephone numbers pp. 777-781

- Nicholas A. C. Higham
Volume 16, issue 8, 1992
- BT's price review and the rural areas pp. 618-623

- Brian Cooper
- WARC-92: Setting the agenda for the future pp. 624-634

- Liching Sung
- ISDN - the telecommunications highway for Europe after 1992? pp. 635-645

- Gerhard Fuchs
- Social compatibility of telecommunication technologies: Results of the Citizen Report on ISDN pp. 646-656

- Detlef Garbe
- Spectrum management: The legal implications of reform in the UK pp. 657-665

- Christopher Millard
- The building of the internet: Implications for the future of broadband networks pp. 666-689

- Jeffrey A. Hart, Robert Reed and François Bar
- An inquiry into the privacy aspects of caller-ID pp. 690-693

- A.Michael Noll
Volume 16, issue 7
- Playing the regulatory game: Network modernization pp. 531-537

- David W. McCarty
- The public telephone network: Stages in infrastructure development pp. 538-552

- Harmeet Sawhney
- Telecommunications technology, sectoral prices and international competitiveness pp. 553-564

- Francis J. Cronin, Mark A. Gold and Steven Lewitzky
- Communications policy options in an era of rapid technological change pp. 565-575

- Christine Ogan
- From cable television to direct-broadcast satellite: Emerging policy issues in the Asia-Pacific region pp. 576-590

- Tuen-yu Lau
- Telecommunications restructuring in developing countries pp. 591-602

- T. H. Chowdary
- Telecommunications in Kenya: Development and policy issues pp. 603-611

- Raymond U. Akwule
Volume 16, issue 6, 1992
- Strategic review of telecommunications in the SADCC region pp. 443-446

- Les Breiner
- A guide to cross- subsidization and price predation: Ten myths pp. 447-459

- Sanford Berg and Dennis L. Weisman
- Integrating communication theory into media policy: An economic perspective pp. 460-474

- Timothy Brennan
- Programme distribution for pay cable: Antitrust issues in the USA pp. 475-484

- David J. Atkin
- Is the communications link still missing? pp. 485-503

- Meheroo Jussawalla
- Telecommunications issues concerning the Texas-Mexico border pp. 504-510

- Linda Krueger
- Economic implications of collocation for the exchange access market pp. 511-526

- Douglas R. Mudd and Margarete Z. Starkey
Volume 16, issue 5, 1992
- Global telecommunications: Policy implications in the USA pp. 371-376

- Keith E. Bernard
- The social impact of emerging telephone services pp. 377-387

- William H. Dutton
- Value-added services -- problems of definition and data pp. 388-400

- Matthias Stoetzer
- US international telecommunications, 1961-1988: An international movement model pp. 401-414

- Aharon Kellerman
- Antitrust issues concerning R&D cross-subsidization: A case study of US telecommunications pp. 415-424

- P. M. Rao and Joseph A. Klein
- The status of ISDN in the USA pp. 425-439

- Kathleen M. Gregg
Volume 16, issue 4
- Liberalization of eastern Europe: Economic restructuring and the telecommunications industry pp. 282-287

- Jürgen Müller
- Global telecommunication standards -- who needs them? pp. 288-290

- Ivor N. Knight
- The politics of telecommunications reform in South Africa pp. 291-306

- Robert B. Horwitz
- Anatomy of a failure: picturephone revisited pp. 307-316

- A. Michael Noll
- Was AT&T guilty?: A critique of US v AT&T pp. 317-326

- Dan Gallagher
- Performance in the US telecommunication services industry: An analysis of the impact of deregulation pp. 327-338

- Sumit K Majumdar
- The doctrine of regionalism: A new dimension for international standardization in telecommunications pp. 339-353

- Richard W. Hawkins
- Strategies for market entry by private international satellite systems pp. 354-363

- Rob Frieden
Volume 16, issue 3, 1992
- The role of cities in telecommunications development pp. 187-193

- Stephen D.N. Graham
- ONA, unbundling and competition in interstate access markets pp. 194-209

- John B. Meisel
- The measurement and encouragement of telephone service quality pp. 210-224

- Sanford Berg and John G. Lynch
- Broadband telecommunications in rural America: Emerging infrastructures for residential service pp. 225-236

- Andrew Calabrese and Donald Jung
- Market analysis using regulatory reports pp. 237-248

- Martin B.H. Weiss, Kenneth M. Sochats and James G. Williams
- The evolution of Hungarian telecommunications policy pp. 249-258

- Erik Whitlock and Emília Nyevrikel
- Japanese failure in a high-tech industry?: The case of central office telecommunications switches pp. 259-276

- Martin Fransman
Volume 16, issue 2, 1992
- Broadhand convergence: A view of the regulatory barriers pp. 98-104

- Virat Patel
- Services--the impact of the technology explosion pp. 105-109

- Edward J. Exton
- Telephone--cable cross-ownership: A study in policy alternatives pp. 110-121

- Richard A. Gershon
- Telephone company entry into cable television: An evaluation pp. 122-134

- Leland L. Johnson and David P. Reed
- Facility-based competition in Europe: The case for a separate satelite system pp. 135-146

- Oliver Stehmann
- A content analysis of 900 numbers: Implications for industry reguiation and self-regulation pp. 147-155

- Jack Glascock and Robert LaRose
- International telecommunications as international movement: The case of Israel, 1951-88 pp. 156-166

- Aharon Kellerman and Anat Cohen
- Demand aggregation strategies for rural telephony pp. 167-178

- Harmeet Sawhney
Volume 16, issue 1
- Japan's success in telecommunications regulation: A unique regulatory mix pp. 5-12

- Simon Glynn
- Unnatural monopoly in telecommunications pp. 13-15

- John T. Wenders
- Rural telephone companies: Diverse outlooks and shared concerns pp. 16-26

- Harmeet Sawhney
- Bringing advanced technology to rural America: The cost of technology adoption pp. 27-45

- Bruce L. Egan
- Research and development in telecommunications: National systems under pressure pp. 46-66

- Hariolf Grupp and Thomas Schnöring
- Commercial satellite telecommunications and national development: Lessons from Peru pp. 67-79

- John K. Mayo, Gary R. Heald and Steven J. Klees
- Key issues in Europe's open network provision: The case of the German VANS providers pp. 80-96

- John M. Wheeler