Deregulating and Liberalizing the North-American Telecommunications Market
Author : Peter F. Cowhey
Publisher :
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 19,44 MB
Release : 2002
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Author : Peter F. Cowhey
Publisher :
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 19,44 MB
Release : 2002
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance
Publisher :
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 26,89 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Business & Economics
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Author : Kevin G. Wilson
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 50,81 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780847698257
This volume critically examines the transition from monopoly to competition in the U.S. and Canadian telecommunications industries. it looks at the history of the telephone industry, its regulation, and over a century of related public policy.
Author : V. V. RAMANADHAM.
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 15,63 MB
Release : 1993
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ISBN : 113490388X
Author : Willem Hulsink
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 31,41 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1134679947
This book combines a detailed, sector-specific study of comparative telecommunications regimes set in the context of the EC, with an extensive historical and empirical analysis of individual policy management and change as experienced by three diverse regulatory cultures, namely, Britain, the Netherlands and France. By adopting a comprehensive analytical framework based on far-reaching literature, the author explores a wide-range of theories, addressing key issues at the forefront of contemporary political and academic debate as: Do nation states matter in the globalizing telecommunications industry? Does the common challenge of techno-global telecommunications restructuring elicit different national responses? What is the significance of a single-speed or multi-speed Europe in implementing telecommunications governance regimes?
Author : Michael Marien
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 28,93 MB
Release : 1990-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780930242381
Author : Sam Peltzman
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 38,92 MB
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780815713418
Although the airline, railroad, telecommunications, and electric power industries are at very different stages in adjusting to regulatory reform, each industry faces the same critical public policy question: Are policymakers taking appropriate steps to stimulate competition or are they turning back the clock by slowing the process of deregulation? This volume addresses that issue and identifies the next steps that policymakers should take to enhance public welfare in the provision of these services. Each chapter identifies the central policy issues that have arisen in each industry as it undergoes transformation to a deregulated environment. The authors reveal the flaws in the residual regulations and make the case for faster and more comprehensive deregulation. A concluding chapter identifies how interest groups continue to exert influence on regulatory agencies and on Congress, potentially undermining deregulation. The papers included here were initially presented in December 1999 at a conference sponsored and organized by the AEI–Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies.
Author : Kirsten Rodine-Hardy
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 12,9 MB
Release : 2013-03-25
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1107311020
In recent years, liberalization, privatization and deregulation have become commonplace in sectors once dominated by government-owned monopolies. In telecommunications, for example, during the 1990s, more than 129 countries established independent regulatory agencies and more than 100 countries privatized the state-owned telecom operator. Why did so many countries liberalize in such a short period of time? For example, why did both Denmark and Burundi, nations different along so many relevant dimensions, liberalize their telecom sectors around the same time? Kirsten L. Rodine-Hardy argues that international organizations – not national governments or market forces – are the primary drivers of policy convergence in the important arena of telecommunications regulation: they create and shape preferences for reform and provide forums for expert discussions and the emergence of policy standards. Yet she also shows that international convergence leaves room for substantial variation among countries, using both econometric analysis and controlled case comparisons of eight European countries.
Author : Anton A. Huurdeman
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 670 pages
File Size : 17,39 MB
Release : 2003-07-31
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780471205050
The first comprehensive history of the Information Age... how we got there and where we are going The exchange of information is essential for both the organization of nature and the social life of mankind. Until recently, communication between people was more or less limited by geographic proximity. Today, thanks to ongoing innovations in telecommunications, we live in an Information Age where distance has ceased to be an obstacle to the sharing of ideas. The Worldwide History of Telecommunications is the first comprehensive history ever written on the subject, covering every aspect of telecommunications from a global perspective. In clear, easy-to-understand language, the author presents telecommunications as a uniquely human achievement, dependent on the contributions of many ingenious inventors, discoverers, physicists, and engineers over a period spanning more than two centuries. From the crude signaling methods employed in antiquity all the way to today’s digital era, The Worldwide History of Telecommunications features complete and fascinating coverage of the groundbreaking innovations that have served to make telecommunications the largest industry on earth, including: Optical telegraphy Electrical telegraphy via wires and cables Telephony and telephone switching Radio transmission technologies Cryptography Coaxial and optical fiber networks Telex and telefax Multimedia applications Broad in scope, yet clear and logical in its presentation, this groundbreaking book will serve as an invaluable resource for anyone involved or merely curious about the ever evolving field of telecommunications. AAP-PSP 2003 Award Winner for excellence in the discipline of the "History of Science"
Author : Jae Young Kim
Publisher : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 27,86 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781931202374
Kim examines how the United States, Germany, and Japan encourage universal service and free speech on the Internet in deregulated marketplaces. All three nations seek universal service through competitive marketplaces, but they guarantee free expression differently: hands-off policies in the US, top-down approaches in Germany, and bottom-up approaches in Japan. The local political, social, and legal atmosphere determines each nation's policies. However, all approaches betray unanticipated consequences that weaken their policies. Public interest in the two areas cannot be realized without sacrificing the viability of telecommunications deregulation, and universal service and the maintenance of free speech require government action.