Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 11, issue 4, 1987
- The EEC green paper: A faltering step in the right direction pp. 322-324

- J. H. Solomon
- The INTUG view on the EEC green paper pp. 325-329

- George G. McKendrick
- Information resources: A nation's stake in telecommunications pp. 330-333

- Alfred C. Sikes
- New telecommunications services in Austria: A technology assessment pp. 334-346

- Johannes Bauer, Ernest Braun, Bernd Hartmann, Michael Latzer, Peter Pointner, Peter-Paul Sint and Ernst Bonek
- The Spanish telecommunications sector in search of its future pp. 347-356

- Emilio Lera
- The (low) power elite: Deregulated licensing criteria for low-power television in the USA pp. 357-368

- David Atkin
- From TDF to international data services pp. 369-376

- Peter Robinson
- Information technology today and tomorrow pp. 377-389

- Dieter Kimbel
- Nationwide information services using data broadcasting pp. 391-397

- Stephen Castell
- Telecom Eireann attains its targets pp. 403-404

- Michael J. Sheridan
Volume 11, issue 3, 1987
- Prices and competition on voice telephony in the UK pp. 230-236

- M. E. Beesley, B. H. Laidlaw and P. Gist
- Regulation of British telecom: A reply to Beesley, Laidlaw and Gist pp. 237-242

- Bryan Carsberg
- On modifying the MFJ pp. 243-246

- John T. Wenders
- Interconnection of private networks: A link between industrial and telecommunications policy pp. 247-258

- Deborah Estrin
- Cable policy in Europe: The role of transborder broadcasting and its effects on CATV pp. 259-268

- Jürgen Müller
- International comparisons of telecommunication charges pp. 269-280

- R. Horton and J. Donovan
- Excess capacity in international telecommunications pp. 281-295

- Leland L. Johnson
- The race for telecommunication technology: The USA v Japan pp. 297-307

- Meheroo Jussawalla
- Deregulation trends and policies in France pp. 308-309

- Jacques Arlandis
- Who pays for the local call? pp. 314-314

- Joseph P. Fuhr
- Mobile satellite spectrum sharing is possible and highly desirable pp. 315-315

- John Almond and oVice President
- Teleglobe update pp. 316-316

- David Gillick and oSenior Consultant
Volume 11, issue 2, 1987
- Regional aid for telecommunications in Europe: A force for economic development pp. 99-113

- Roger Pye and Gillian Lauder
- Action for telecommunications development: STAR: a European community programme pp. 115-120

- Eamon Lalor
- Reducing the number of missing links: Regional cooperation and telecommunications development in southern Africa pp. 121-134

- Andrew Dymond
- Radiodetermination satellite service: A new path for global cooperation pp. 135-139

- T. Stephen Cheston
- Satellites and integrated broadband communications: An ESA view pp. 140-146

- J. Chaplin
- Japanese telecommunications policy: New direction and old dilemmas pp. 147-160

- William H. Davidson
- Bell system R&D activities: The impact of divestiture pp. 161-178

- A. Michael Noll
- The ITU and development assistance: North, South and the dynamics of the CCIs pp. 179-192

- Jean-Luc Renaud
- Direct broadcast satellites: The media--industrial complex in the UK and Europe pp. 193-207

- Gareth Locksley
- The fairness trap pp. 212-213

- Joseph V. Ryder
- Privatization of teleglobe Canada pp. 213-215

- David Gillick
Volume 11, issue 1, 1987
- Between a rock and a hard place pp. 3-9

- Olof Lundberg
- UK research on implications of information and communication technologies pp. 11-19

- William H. Melody
- Information management in telecommunications: Guidelines for developing countries pp. 20-30

- Robert Schware
- Trade patterns, industry structure and industrial policy in telecommunications pp. 31-44

- Werner Neu, Karl-Heinz Neumann and Thomas Schnöring
- Local competition and resale of network services in the USA pp. 45-57

- Alain de Fontenay, Mark B. Hoffberg, Mary H. Shugard and Robert G. White
- Architecture for satellite data networks in developing countries pp. 58-64

- Satish Joshi
- In-home computing and information services: A twenty-year analysis of the technology and its impacts pp. 65-81

- Nicholas P. Vitalari and Alladi Venkatesh
- Competition in US telecommunications: Rejoinder to 'The subsidy myth' pp. 82-86

- Dennis L. Weisman and Donald J. Kridel
- The author replies pp. 86-87

- Robert D. Denious
- A pillar of development pp. 88-90

- Maurice Estabrooks
- Demonstrating a commitment to the developing world pp. 90-91

- Heather E. Hudson
- 'The missing link' in Africa pp. 91-92

- J. B. Cowie
Volume 10, issue 4, 1986
- Towards a new theory of information pp. 278-281

- Tom Stonier
- Trade in data services: The international context pp. 282-298

- Karl P. Sauvant
- Electronic information services: An emerging market opportunity? pp. 299-312

- Andrew Cullen
- Uncertain prospects for ISDN: A Spanish view pp. 313-324

- Emilio Lera
- Telecommunications and Sub-Saharan Africa: The continuing crisis pp. 325-340

- William L. Guttman
- The challenge of optical fibres pp. 341-351

- Christopher Podmore and Denise Faguy
Volume 10, issue 3, 1986
- Telecommunications evolution in the UK pp. 186-192

- J. H. Solomon
- The rationale for local measured service pp. 193-194

- Joseph P. Fuhr
- Global politics and INTELSAT: The conduct of foreign relations in an electronically interconnected world pp. 195-208

- Richard R. Colino
- Explaining information sector growth in developing countries pp. 209-228

- Raul L. Katz
- Telecommunications services in France: The regulated monopoly and the challenge of competition pp. 229-244

- Jean Pierre Coustel
- Strategy in the telecommunications market: The effects of liberalization and competition pp. 245-257

- M. G. Carney
- The subsidy myth: Who pays for the local loop? pp. 259-267

- Robert D. Denious
- Throttling competition: a reply pp. 271-272

- Dennis L. Weisman and Bruce L. Egan
- Competition and Utopia pp. 273-273

- John T. Wenders
Volume 10, issue 2, 1986
- Information technology and the developing Pacific pp. 83-87

- Neil D. Karunaratne
- The diffusion of BITNET: a communications system for universities pp. 88-92

- Aharon Kellerman
- Star WARCs and new systems: An analysis of US international satellite policy formation pp. 93-105

- Andrea Kavanaugh
- A telecommunications taxonomy pp. 107-119

- David Cleevely and Richard Cawdell
- Competition and social objectives: The case of West German telecommunications pp. 121-131

- Karl-Heinz Neumann and Bernhard Wieland
- Cities and communication: The limits of community pp. 132-140

- Seymour J. Mandelbaum
- The Australian telecommunications subscriber equipment industry: Technical change and international competitiveness pp. 141-163

- E. Sciberras
- The US telecommunications industry in transition: Bypass, regulation and the public interest pp. 164-176

- Bruce L. Egan and Dennis L. Weisman
- Throttling competition pp. 177-180

- John T. Wenders
Volume 10, issue 1, 1986
- ISDN: a solution in search of a problem? pp. 2-4

- Tony Newstead
- Information gaps: myth or reality? pp. 5-12

- Benjamin M. Compaine
- New technologies in banking -- revolutionary change? pp. 13-16

- Stephen Smith and David Wield
- Canadian consumers and telephone pricing: From luxury to necessity and back again? pp. 17-32

- Robert Pike and Vincent Mosco
- The implications of economic efficiency for US telecommunications policy pp. 33-40

- John T. Wenders and Bruce L. Egan
- An integrative approach to information policy research pp. 41-50

- Eileen M. Trauth
- Subscriber financing of telecommunications investment pp. 51-56

- Robert F. Gellerman
- Telecommunications market structure in the USA: The effects of deregulation and divestiture pp. 57-67

- Elizabeth Johnson
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