Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 15, issue 6, 1991
- Network competition and value-added services: What should follow ONP? pp. 479-484

- Jonathan Sandbach
- Telecommunications development in Asia-Pacific: The case for a new Australian role pp. 485-490

- Tony Stevenson
- Digital audio broadcasting: Promises and policy issues in the USA pp. 491-496

- Ernest A. Hakanen
- Telecommunications pricing and consumer expectations: The case of alternate operator services pp. 497-508

- Martin B. H. Weiss and C. Michael Lewis
- Value-added services: Regulation and reality in the USA pp. 509-518

- Michael Dowling and Eberhard Witte
- Cable television and competition: Theory, evidence and policy pp. 519-528

- Stanford L. Levin and John B. Meisel
- Telecommunications infrastructure and economic growth: An analysis of causality pp. 529-535

- Francis J. Cronin, Edwin B. Parker, Elisabeth K. Colleran and Mark A. Gold
- Dualism of communications in China pp. 536-544

- Paul S. N. Lee
Volume 15, issue 5, 1991
- Open network architecture: Journey to an unknown destination? pp. 379-394

- D. G. Smith and D. C. Pitt
- Competition for 800 service: An economic evaluation pp. 395-410

- David L. Kaserman and John Mayo
- An analysis of policy options for high-definition television pp. 411-428

- David J. Schaefer and David Atkin
- Local telecommunications competitors: Strategy and policy pp. 429-436

- Paul Teske and John Gebosky
- Value-added services: Regulation and reality in the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 437-452

- Eberhard Witte and Michael Dowling
- Strategic options for national monopolies in transition: The case of Swedish Telecom pp. 453-476

- Erik Bohlin and Ove Granstrand
Volume 15, issue 4, 1991
- Introduction: Reorganizing the ITU pp. 267-270

- George A. Codding
- Evolution of the ITU pp. 271-285

- George A. Codding
- The ITU at the cusp of change pp. 286-297

- Anthony M. Rutkowski
- The ITU in transition pp. 298-310

- Peter Cowhey and Jonathan D. Aronson
- The role of the ITU in standardization: Pre-eminence, impotence or rubber stamp? pp. 311-321

- Stanley Besen and Joseph Farrell
- Tilting towards a trade regime the ITU and the Uruguay round services negotiations pp. 323-342

- R. Brian Woodrow
- Telecommunications in Africa the role of the ITU pp. 343-350

- Heather E. Hudson
- The ITU's 'federal' structure pp. 351-363

- George A. Codding and Dan Gallegos
- The high-level committee and the ITU in the 21st century pp. 365-371

- James Savage
- The ITU in a time of change pp. 372-376

- Jonathan Solomon
Volume 15, issue 3, 1991
- Information cities in Europe 1992 pp. 175-181

- Mark E. Hepworth
- Broadband and the barriers to convergence in the European community pp. 182-194

- Nicholas Garnham and Geoff Mulgan
- A private view of the digital world pp. 195-208

- Dan Schiller and RosaLinda Fregoso
- Taking the long road to liberalization: Telecommunications reform in the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 209-222

- Susanne K. Schmidt
- The effectiveness of low-income telephone assistance programmes: Southwestern Bell's experience pp. 223-240

- Thomas J. Makarewicz
- Telecommunications in Nigeria pp. 241-247

- Raymond U. Akwule
- Golden bird or white elephant?: Australia's Aussat satellite system pp. 248-262

- Allan Brown
Volume 15, issue 2, 1991
- The international dimension of telecommunications policy issues pp. 95-100

- Peter Robinson
- The future of AT&T Bell Labs and telecommunications research pp. 101-105

- A. Michael Noll
- International telephone service imbalances: Accounting rates and regulatory policy pp. 107-118

- Ken Cheong and Mark Mullins
- Universal service in post-divestiture USA pp. 119-128

- Herbert S. Dordick and Marilyn Diane Fife
- Liberalizing the intra-EC long-distance market: Promotion competition in basic telephone services pp. 129-136

- Oliver Stehmann
- Performance indicators for public telecommunications operators: Will they improve performance? pp. 137-150

- Patrick Xavier
- Regulation of 976 services and dial-a-porn: Implications for the intelligent network pp. 151-164

- Rohan Samarajiva and Roopali Mukherjee
- Public concern over privacy: the phone is the focus pp. 166-168

- James E. Katz
Volume 15, issue 1, 1991
- Telecommunications policy in the UK: Myths and realities pp. 3-9

- David Gillick
- Competition and choice in telecommunications: The Duopoly review consultative document pp. 10-14

- Roger Pye, Martin Heath, Gerry Spring and John Yeomans
- EC decisions and directives on information technology and telecommunications pp. 15-21

- Bernard Delcourt
- Growth explosion in international HF information broadcasting pp. 22-28

- James Wood
- International telecommunications settlement arrangements: An unsustainable inheritance? pp. 29-48

- Henry Ergas and Paul Paterson
- Changing markets and institutional inertia: A review of US telecommunications policy pp. 49-61

- Almarin Phillips
- Orbit spectrum policy: Evaluating proposals and regimes for outer space pp. 63-74

- Ruth F. G. Hart
- An application of stand-alone costs to the telecommunications industry pp. 75-84

- David Gabel
Volume 14, issue 6, 1990
- European telecommunications environment in the 1990s pp. 451-456

- George K. Symeonidis
- Public policy for fibre-to-the-home pp. 457-460

- Bruce L. Egan
- International telecommunications around the world: A flow analysis pp. 461-475

- Aharon Kellerman
- Improving development assistance for telecommunications pp. 476-487

- Ryota Ono
- French and US videotex: Prospects for the electronic directory service pp. 489-504

- Michel Dupagne
- Cost allocation and regulatory pricing in telecommunications: A UK case study pp. 505-520

- Martin Cave, Ken Lever, Roger Mills and Stephen Trotter
- The European Telecommunications Standards Institute: A preliminary analysis pp. 521-530

- Stanley Besen
Volume 14, issue 5, 1990
- WARC 92 The case for mobile satellites pp. 355-364

- Peter Poskett and Patrick McDougal
- Universal telephone service in the UK: An agenda for policy research and action pp. 365-371

- Claire Milne
- Caller-ID, privacy and social processes pp. 372-411

- James E. Katz
- A public policy strategy for cable development: The experience of Hong Kong pp. 412-424

- Tuen-yu Lau and Thomas F. Baldwin
- Rent-seeking in the telco/ cable cross-ownership controversy pp. 425-433

- Thomas W. Hazlett
- The technological information pilot system: A multinational bridge across the South pp. 434-441

- Werner E. Breede
Volume 14, issue 4, 1990
- The changing environment: Multidimensional issues pp. 275-278

- Richard E. Butler
- Doing business in Europe pp. 279-282

- Keith E. Bernard
- Conflicts in the development of broadband communications pp. 283-289

- E. Lera
- Portuguese telecommunications and information technologies: Development and prospects pp. 290-302

- Donald Owen Case and Joel Hasse Ferreira
- Towards greater competition in Singapore's telecommunications pp. 303-314

- Toh Mun Heng and Linda Low
- The US cable communications act reconsidered pp. 315-323

- David J. Atkin and Michael Starr
- Social aspects of telecommunications security policy pp. 324-332

- James E. Katz
- The emerging market for 'faultless' telecommunications pp. 333-341

- Dennis L. Weisman
- Horses for courses pp. 342-342

- J. M. Harper
Volume 14, issue 3, 1990
- Telephone subsidization of rural areas in the USA pp. 183-188

- Joseph P. Fuhr
- The Scottish highlands and islands initiative: An alternative model for development pp. 189-192

- John Taylor and Howard Williams
- Information gaps in rural America: Telecommunications policies for rural development pp. 193-205

- Heather E. Hudson and Edwin B. Parker
- Telecommunications in rural Europe: Economic implications pp. 207-222

- Suella Hansen, David Cleevely, Simon Wadsworth, Hilary Bailey and Oliver Bakewell
- The origins of universal service: History as a determinant of telecommunications policy pp. 223-231

- Herbert S. Dordick
- Global claim-staking and latecomer cost in the orbit spectrum resource pp. 233-248

- Harvey J. Levin
- Global cooperation in an era of deregulation pp. 249-259

- Richard A. Gershon
Volume 14, issue 2, 1990
- The Swedish road to liberalization pp. 94-98

- Bertil Thorngren
- The UK duopoly review: Status and issues pp. 99-104

- Roger Pye
- Divestiture and regulatory policies: Implications for research, development and innovation in the US telecommunications industry pp. 105-124

- Robert G. Harris
- Natural monopoly and the deregulation of local telephone service pp. 125-138

- John T. Wenders
- The Nice ITU plenipotentiary conference pp. 139-149

- George A. Codding
- Information systems and society: Potential impacts of alternative structures pp. 151-158

- Benjamin J. Bates
- Telecommunications policymaking in Japan: The 1980s and beyond pp. 159-168

- Roya Akhavan-Majid
- The development of a state telecommunications infrastructure: A survey of telephone companies and large users pp. 169-175

- Michael Dowling
Volume 14, issue 1, 1992
- Should the UK play the ITU political game? pp. 3-5

- Jonathan Solomon
- Economic aspects of telephone network development: The USSR plan pp. 7-14

- G. G. Kudriavtzev and L. E. Varakin
- Evaluating Intelsat's performance and prospects: Conceptual paradigms and empirical investigations pp. 15-25

- Marcellus S. Snow
- The role of Oftel pp. 26-51

- Peter Gist
- Balancing the ex-Bell system companies: Changing the centre of gravity pp. 52-63

- Leonidas C. Charalambides, Robert L. Armacost and Daniel J. Koys
- TDF issues: Hard choices for governments pp. 64-70

- Peter Robinson
- Bypassing the local telephone company: The case of the electric utility industry pp. 71-77

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi, Paul Baran and Spencer T. Carlisle
- Future use of cellular technology: Some social implications pp. 78-84

- Jennifer Jarratt and Joseph F. Coates
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