Telecommunications Policy
Volume 1 - 49
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Volume 1, issue 5, 1977
- Obstacles to innovation pp. 366-366

- Lawrence H. Day and oGeneral Editor
- Policy research for information activities: The OECD programme on information, computers and communications policy pp. 367-373

- Dieter Kimbel
- Computer technology and US communications law pp. 374-380

- Philip S. Nyborg
- Standards issues in data communications pp. 381-388

- Gregor V. Bochmann
- International communications: Issues in the USA pp. 389-394

- John M. Richardson
- Social evaluations of teleconferencing pp. 395-419

- Robert Johansen
- UK Carter committee report-- far-reaching implications pp. 420-422

- Peter Fletcher
- Three US electronic mail studies pp. 422-423

- W. A. McLean and oMarket Manager
- Education's stake in communications policy pp. 424-427

- Frank W. Norwood and oExecutive Director
- Two-way cable television trial -- a preliminary report pp. 427-429

- William A. Lucas and oSenior Social Scientist
- Telecommunications technology in rural health care pp. 429-431

- Maxine L. Rockoff
- 'Compunications': a policy agenda pp. 431-433

- Anthony G. Oettinger and John C. Legates
- Radio frequency regulation -- WARC 79, broadcasting and CB pp. 433-436

- Roger Pye and John Springate
- Letter to the editor pp. 442-442

- Martin C. J. Elton and oVisiting Associate Professor
Volume 1, issue 4, 1977
- A communications plan for Mexico: Opportunity for recovery pp. 271-288

- Jorge Valerdi
- Telecommunications in developing countries pp. 289-297

- Björn Wellenius
- Can communications development benefit the Third World? pp. 298-304

- John H. Clippinger
- Long-term telecommunications studies in the CEPT 1973-76 pp. 305-318

- A. A. L. Reid
- Telecommunications resale: A policy analysis pp. 319-328

- James C. Criner
- Telecommunications and education in the USA pp. 329-341

- Robert P. Morgan
- Research programmes--several overviews: New Eurodata study pp. 342-343

- M. Benedetti
- Aspen program on communications and society pp. 343-343

- Forrest P. Chisman and oAssociate Director
- Telecommunications, computers, and information policies pp. 344-345

- Robert Daly
- Consumer Communications Reform Act of 1976-77--a case of déjà vu pp. 347-348

- Richard J. Solomon
- The fulfilment of television pp. 348-351

- Forrest P. Chisman
Volume 1, issue 3, 1977
- Objective policy research: A myth and an alternative pp. 186-187

- Herbert S. Dordick
- Formulating computer/communications policy pp. 188-195

- J. C. Madden
- Aspects of innovation: Public policy issues in telecommunications development pp. 196-206

- Joseph F. Coates
- Uncertainty and inertia pp. 207-211

- A. A. L. Reid
- Bundling communications policy for the new US administration pp. 212-220

- Anne W. Branscomb
- US telecommunications policy in the executive branch: The OTP and reorganisational alternatives pp. 221-229

- Daniel Appelman
- Teleconferencing: is video valuable or is audio adequate? pp. 230-241

- Roger Pye and Ederyn Williams
- The outlook for computer mail pp. 242-253

- Raymond R. Panko
- FCC defines its terms pp. 254-255

- James H. Carlise and Thomas H. Martin
- Views of technical experts pp. 255-258

- Philip S. Nyborg
Volume 1, issue 2, 1977
- The benefits of conflict pp. 98-98

- Lawrence H. Day
- The US communications consumer and monopoly supply: The FCC position on the proposed legislation pp. 99-111

- Richard E. Wiley
- The US communications consumer and FCC policies: The AT & T position on the proposed legislation pp. 112-118

- John D. deButts
- A review of the FCC and AT&T positions pp. 119-124

- Leland L. Johnson
- Network control in global communications pp. 125-137

- William H. Read
- Development of policy in the ITU pp. 138-152

- Gerd D. Wallenstein
- The world turned upside down: Information technology and the linguistic constraint pp. 153-157

- Gordon B. Thompson
- Australia's telecom 2000 pp. 158-162

- Anthony Newstead
- International system for scientific data exchange pp. 163-164

- A. Butrimenko
- Communications and rural America pp. 164-169

- Nichole Leduc
Volume 1, issue 1, 1976
- Telecommunications policy: teamwork pp. 2-2

- Lawrence H. Day
- Social implications of computer/telecoms systems pp. 3-20

- Edwin B. Parker
- Telecommunications and energy policy pp. 21-32

- Michael Tyler, Michael Katsoulis and Angela Cook
- International aspects of computer communications pp. 33-51

- Ithiel de Sola Pool
- Telecommunications policy making and institutions of the US government pp. 52-67

- Paul Polishuk
- Telecommunications: implications for women pp. 68-74

- Francine E. Gordon
- Distributed management of scientific projects: An analysis of two computer-conferencing experiments at NASA pp. 75-85

- Jacques Vallee and Bradford Gibbs