US telecommunications policy in the executive branch: The OTP and reorganisational alternatives
Daniel Appelman
Telecommunications Policy, 1977, vol. 1, issue 3, 221-229
Abstract:
The author presents a critical assessment of the requirements of the government in telecommunications. He analyses the successes and failures of the Office of Telecommunications Policy, examines its relationships with other federal agencies, and describes the tradeoffs implicit in several of the alternatives available to it. The author concludes with recommendations for restructuring telecommunications policy in the new administration.
Date: 1977
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