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Telecommunications Policy

Volume 1 - 49

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Volume 7, issue 4, 1983

Does monopoly mean stagnation? pp. 268-270 Downloads
J. Dondoux
TDF: the hardy perennial pp. 271-276 Downloads
Peter Robinson
Telecommunications in the developing world: Investment decision and performance monitoring pp. 277-284 Downloads
Robert J. Saunders
Emerging economic constraints on transborder data flows pp. 285-296 Downloads
Meheroo Jussawalla and Chee-Wah Cheah
The monopoly v competition debate pp. 297-308 Downloads
Hans Bergendorff, Torsten Larsson and Ruben Näslund
Deformalizing the international radio arrangements pp. 309-316 Downloads
A. M. Rutkowski
The changing nature of the ITU Plenipotentiary pp. 317-325 Downloads
George A. Codding
ITU Plenipotentiary Conference and beyond: A case for serious foreign policy pp. 326-334 Downloads
Brian Segal

Volume 7, issue 3, 1983

INTELSAT and the digital communications revolution pp. 187-189 Downloads
S. Astrain
EUTELSAT's regional role pp. 190-191 Downloads
F. M. Galante
INMARSAT: looking beyond the maritime community pp. 192-194 Downloads
Olof Lundberg
The political economy of satellite business pp. 195-203 Downloads
Gareth Locksley
Cable and satellite TV in the UK and Europe: The emerging legal issues pp. 204-214 Downloads
Tim Clement-Jones
Telecommunications in Canada: The regulatory crisis pp. 215-227 Downloads
Joseph S. Schmidt and Ruth M. Corbin
Social problems of information societies: The US and Japanese experiences pp. 228-242 Downloads
Jerry L. Salvaggio
The politics of relevance and the ITU pp. 243-245 Downloads
Jonathan Solomon
The effect of ownership on telephone penetration pp. 246-247 Downloads
Stephen Littlechild
Second liberalization in Japan pp. 247-248 Downloads
Mitsuru Yokoi
Comparing the cost of telephone services pp. 257-258 Downloads
Hans Bergendorff

Volume 7, issue 2, 1983

AT&T and the consent decree pp. 91-95 Downloads
C. L. Brown
UK strategy - the momentum of change pp. 96-97 Downloads
J. H. M. Solomon
Cable as choice pp. 98-99 Downloads
Gareth Locksley
ITU conference in Nairobi: Confrontation or mutual understanding? pp. 100-110 Downloads
Ruben Näslund
Impact of deregulation on marketplace diversity in the USA pp. 111-120 Downloads
Eileen M. Trauth, Denise M. Trauth and John L. Huffman
Alternative radio licensing arrangements: A case study of the multipoint distribution service pp. 121-136 Downloads
Carson E. Agnew
Telecommunications planning and the power of expertise pp. 137-148 Downloads
James Miller
The public service potential of videotex and teletext pp. 149-162 Downloads
Philippe Durand
US TV networks' response to new technology pp. 163-177 Downloads
Barry R. Litman

Volume 7, issue 1, 1983

Evolving electronic mail in a PTT pp. 3-4 Downloads
John Morris
Teledemocracy from the top pp. 5-8 Downloads
Sam Lehman-Wilzig
All wired up but where to go? pp. 9-11 Downloads
Isabel Bass
Value conflicts in computing developments: Developed and developing countries pp. 12-34 Downloads
Rob Kling
Privacy and Canadian telecommunications regulation pp. 35-42 Downloads
Lewis Auerbach
Telecommunications policy and the pleasure principle pp. 43-52 Downloads
Carolyn Marvin
The cost of telephone service: An international comparison of rates in major countries pp. 53-63 Downloads
Bridger M. Mitchell
The information society in California: Social factors influencing its emergence pp. 64-72 Downloads
Jorge Reina Schement, Leah A. Lievrouw and Herbert S. Dordick
Potential for videophones in Japan: A service proposal pp. 73-78 Downloads
Takuji Watanabe

Volume 6, issue 4, 1982

Agencies and directions of Japanese policy pp. 258-268 Downloads
Mitsuru Yokoi
Social impacts of new communications media the Japanese experience pp. 269-275 Downloads
Seisuke Komatsuzaki
The future for telephony in Japan pp. 276-282 Downloads
Kenichiro Hirota
Competition in telecommunications pp. 283-299 Downloads
John Langdale
Impact of telephone and satellite earth station installations on GDP: A model for rural areas of LDCs pp. 300-307 Downloads
Heather E. Hudson, Andrew P. Hardy and Edwin B. Parker
Impact of deregulation on point-to-point demand in the USA pp. 308-314 Downloads
Sanford Berg and Patricia L. Pacey
Satellites: silent partner for LDCs pp. 315-318 Downloads
T. Michael Kelley
Information centre in Washington pp. 318-319 Downloads
Alice L. Haber and Judith A. Sessions

Volume 6, issue 3, 1982

Cable controversies pp. 154-154 Downloads
Isabel Bass
Deregulation of commercial TV in the USA: Control by government or market pp. 155-163 Downloads
James A. Wollert and Michael O. Wirth
Utilization of video conferencing pp. 164-178 Downloads
William H. Dutton, Janet Fulk and Charles Steinfield
Negotiating improved interconnection between US telcos and their competitors pp. 179-198 Downloads
Roy L. Morris and Robert S. Preece
A systemic focus for communications research, debate and policy pp. 199-206 Downloads
Roger D. Popper
Office automation: Assessing energy implications pp. 207-222 Downloads
Indira Nair, M. Granger Morgan and Max Henrion
The Green thumb videotex experiment: Evaluation and policy implications pp. 223-235 Downloads
Ronald E. Rice and William Paisley
A bell system view of videotex pp. 237-241 Downloads
Dennis J. Sullivan and A. Michael Noll
Walloon & Flemish videotex trials pp. 241-245 Downloads
François Pichault
Satellite TV programming pp. 245-247 Downloads
Isabel Bass
Asia Pacific telecommunity pp. 247-248 Downloads
Boonchoo Phienpanij and Shabbir Ahmad

Volume 6, issue 2, 1982

Visions to stay home by Visual services for home delivery pp. 74-86 Downloads
Gerd D. Wallenstein
Telecommunications/ transportation substitution and energy conservation Part 2 pp. 87-99 Downloads
Kenneth L. Kraemer and John Leslie King
Information technology Public debate in the Netherlands pp. 100-110 Downloads
Hans van der Loo and Paul Slaa
Allocating broadcast spectrum Models and proposals pp. 111-122 Downloads
William P. McLauchlan and Richard M. Westerberg
Foreign and domestic US policies: Spectrum reservations and media balance pp. 123-135 Downloads
Harvey J. Levin
Field study with a computer-based office system pp. 136-142 Downloads
Reinhard Helmreich and Klaus Wimmer
Interactive entertainment: the challenge to broadcast media pp. 143-146 Downloads
James A. Levin

Volume 6, issue 1, 1982

Audio broadcast technology: Prospects in the USA pp. 2-20 Downloads
Richard Jay Solomon and Ithiel de Sola Pool
Developing information policy pp. 21-38 Downloads
Donald A. Dunn
Telecommunications/ transportation substitution and energy conservation: Part 1 pp. 39-59 Downloads
Kenneth L. Kraemer
Cyprus: A new centre for telecommunications pp. 60-61 Downloads
Kenneth D. MacTaggart
FCC policy on CB radio: Impact on consumer decision making pp. 62-66 Downloads
Philip C. Burger and Alladi Venkatesh
Go forth and deregulate pp. 70-70 Downloads
Manley R. Irwin and John D. Ela
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