Two-way cable television trial -- a preliminary report
William A. Lucas and
oSenior Social Scientist
Telecommunications Policy, 1977, vol. 1, issue 5, 427-429
Abstract:
The Spartanburg two-way cable project of the Rand Corporation consists of a series of experiments to determine the benefits of interactive cable for the delivery of public services. The work is supported by the Research Applied to National Needs (RANN) programme of the National Science Foundation. Like the other projects funded in the NSF cable research programme, the Spartanburg project is intended to provide data on the costs and benefits of cable television systems that can be used both to receive and send signals from a home, agency, or business.
Date: 1977
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