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Telecommunications regulation in the states

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1995
The author presents an article which supports legislation that would foster collaboration between the FCC and the states of the USA in the regulation of the telecommunication industry, but which refrains from preempting state authority during the transition to competition.
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Telecommunications Competition Regulation [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
On 21 June 2000 the Commission received a reference from the Treasurer on telecommunications-specific competition regulation for inquiry and report within 12 months of receipt of the reference. In conducting the review, the Commission was to have regard to the state of competition in the telecommunications market, and the impact of new technologies and
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Integration and access regulations in telecommunications

Information Economics and Policy, 2003
Abstract Competition in telecommunications is not only affected by the integration structure, but also by regulatory arrangements on access. We find that, under partial deregulation, where access is mandated but access rates are not regulated, the access charge and hence the price of long distance calls is lower when LECs are not integrated with IXCs
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The political economy of telecommunications regulation

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1986
This paper analyzes the effects of government regulation on the pricing and supply of telecommunications services in the United States. Among other things, it considers the effects of current economically inefficient pricing policies on bypass of the public switched telephone network and the widespread availability of low-cost telephone service, as ...
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Regulating Telecommunications

1998
Abstract Competition is rapidly taking over from regulation as the main’control’ on the UK telecommunications industry. The benefits of this are becom ing apparent: more imaginative pricing packages, better consumer focus, and prices being set by competitive pressure rather than by regulation.
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Regulation of Telecommunications

1986
The first common user telephone systems were provided by private companies or local authorities to serve particular communities. For decades, however, postal and telegraph services in most countries had been operated by the State as government departments.
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Telecommunications Regulation Handbook [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
In recognition of the fundamental importance of an appropriate regulatory environment to accelerate connectivity, and access to information services, this handbook provides a practical reference source, on the methods used to regulate the telecommunications sector around the world, emphasizing best practices.
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The evolution of telecommunications regulation

2002
Beginning a book which is, for the most part, resolutely technical in nature, with a chapter on regulation may seem to be paradoxical. In fact, regulation is a natural meeting point for technology, for service markets and equipment and for the actors involved, hence the need for an engineer or a researcher to grasp the principles and technical details ...
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Telecommunication regulation.

2002
Telecommunications has gained in importance in the world economy. Regulation of this industry therefore has become a crucial policy issue of the governments around the world. In the thesis, I examine regulation of telecommunications services in OECD countries.
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Telecommunications Regulations and policy

Online Review, 1981
Many feel that we are in a period of fundamental social and economic change made possible by advanced computer and telecommunications technology; I believe this, but there are many details that need to be worked out before these changes will be realized.
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