Regulatory inhibitions on the development of electronic message systems in the USA
Philip S. Nyborg
Telecommunications Policy, 1978, vol. 2, issue 4, 316-326
Abstract:
The present regulatory environment for electronic message systems in the USA is characterized by complex overlapping and blurring of jurisdictions. The author makes an argument for general deregulation of the market for EMS to allow for more competition and investment, and that, where regulation is required, the FCC be the sole regulatory agency.
Date: 1978
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