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- catalog contributor b11869434.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Birth of the Modern Regulatory Agency: The Three Phases of Economic Regulation 51 -- 3.5 Some Principles and Practices Underscoring the Economic Regulation of Telephony as a Public Utility 55 -- 3.6 Two Modes of Operation of the Regulatory Agency: Administrative-Adjudicative versus Policy Making 61 -- 3.7 Problem of Agency Independence: Contrasting U.S. and Canadian Models 64 -- Part II From Monopoly to Competition: The Deregulation of U.S. and Canadian Telecommunications, 1946-1997 -- 4 Power of Ideas: The Beginning of the End of Monopoly in Telecommunications -- 4.2 Problem with Regulation: Some Prominent Failures 79 -- 4.3 What to Do about the Regulatory Agencies: The Reform Approach 82 -- 4.4 Engineering Consent for Deregulation: Business Users and the Economic Approach 87 -- 4.5 From Ideas to Public Policy: Deregulation Gains the Support of Politicians 98 -- 5 Step-by-Step toward Deregulation in the United States -- 5.2".
- catalog description "CRTC Authorizes Common Carrier Provision of Enhanced Service on a Temporary Basis 238 -- 8.3 CRTC Initiates a General Proceeding on Enhanced Services 239 -- 8.4 ALEX: The Rise and Fall of a Bell Canada Enhanced Service 242 -- 8.5 From Enhancedl Services to Local Network Competition: A Policy for Telephone/Cable Convergence 245 -- 8.6 New Regulatory Framework, Part I: Rate Rebalancing, Cross-Subsidies, and the End of Rate-of-Return 247 -- 8.7 New Regulatory Framework, Part II: Interoperability, Interconnection, Co-location, Unbundling, and Number Portability 250 -- 8.8 A Policy for Telephone/Cable Convergence 253.".
- catalog description "Consent Decree of 1956: AT & T Deflects a Second Antitrust Challenge to Its Monopoly 108 -- 5.3 Hush-A-Phone and Carterfone: AT & T Loses Its Monopoly in the Provision of Terminal Equipment 110 -- 5.4 Some Technical Notes on Technology and Services Relevant to the Long Distance Market 115 -- 5.5 AT & T's Long Distance Monopoly: A Matter of Regulatory Interpretation and Precedent 120 -- 5.6 Step-by-Step toward Competition in Long Distance 122 -- 5.7 A Liberalized Market for Satellite Communications 130 -- 5.8 Regulated Monopoly and Antitrust Law: A Complex Dynamic 137 -- 5.9 Final Antitrust Challenge: AT & T Agrees to Divest Itself of Its Local Operating Companies 139 -- 6 Local Network Competition and the Deregulation of Enhanced Services in the United States -- 6.2 Marriage of Computers and Telecommunications 151 -- 6.3 Regulatory Response to Hybrid Applications: Computer I 154 -- 6.4".
- catalog description "Failure of Computer I Results in a New Approach: Computer II 157 -- 6.5 Computer III and the MFJ 160 -- 6.6 Telecommunications Act of 1996: Linking Enhanced Services to Local Network Competition 167 -- 7 Canadian Approach to Deregulation -- 7.2 Problem of National Policy: A Uniquely Canadian Problem 176 -- 7.3 Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Federal Jurisdiction: The Stage Is Set for a National Approach to Competition in Telecommunications 183 -- 7.4 Liberalization of Terminal Equipment 187 -- 7.5 Competition in Long Distance: A Policy for Corporate Users 197 -- 7.6 Canada's Domestic Satellite Communication Industry: The Telesat Dilemma 216 -- 7.7 Bell Canada Reorganization 221 -- 7.8 Privatization of Teleglobe 224 -- 7.9 Telecommunications Act of 1993 228 -- 8 From Enhanced Services to Local Network Competition: The Canadian Approach -- 8.2".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-293) and index.".
- catalog description "Part I From Competition to Monopoly: The Consolidation and Regulation of U.S. and Canadian Telecommunications, 1840-1946 -- 1 Telegraphs and Telephones: The Birth and Consolidation of the U.S. Telecommunications Industry, 1840-1936 -- 1.2 Origins and Consolidation of the U.S. Telegraph Industry 10 -- 1.3 Origins and Consolidation of the U.S. Telephone Industry 13 -- 1.4 Early Regulation of U.S. Telecommunications 20 -- 2 Telegraphs and Telephones: Building the Canadian Telecommunications Mosaic, 1846-1946 -- 2.2 Origins and Consolidation of the Canadian Telegraph Industry 25 -- 2.3 Origins and Consolidation of the Canadian Telephone Industry 32 -- 2.4 Early Regulation of Canadian Telecommunications 37 -- 3 Regulation of the Telephone Industry as a Public Utility: History, Theory, and Practice -- 3.2 Regulation and the State 42 -- 3.3 Social Control of Commerce: A Brief History of Economic Regulation 44 -- 3.4".
- catalog extent "xvii, 309 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Deregulating telecommunications.".
- catalog identifier "0847698246 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0847698254 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Deregulating telecommunications.".
- catalog isPartOf "Critical media studies".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers ,".
- catalog relation "Deregulating telecommunications.".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "384/.0973 21".
- catalog subject "HE7645 .W55 2000".
- catalog subject "Telecommunication Deregulation Canada.".
- catalog subject "Telecommunication Deregulation United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Birth of the Modern Regulatory Agency: The Three Phases of Economic Regulation 51 -- 3.5 Some Principles and Practices Underscoring the Economic Regulation of Telephony as a Public Utility 55 -- 3.6 Two Modes of Operation of the Regulatory Agency: Administrative-Adjudicative versus Policy Making 61 -- 3.7 Problem of Agency Independence: Contrasting U.S. and Canadian Models 64 -- Part II From Monopoly to Competition: The Deregulation of U.S. and Canadian Telecommunications, 1946-1997 -- 4 Power of Ideas: The Beginning of the End of Monopoly in Telecommunications -- 4.2 Problem with Regulation: Some Prominent Failures 79 -- 4.3 What to Do about the Regulatory Agencies: The Reform Approach 82 -- 4.4 Engineering Consent for Deregulation: Business Users and the Economic Approach 87 -- 4.5 From Ideas to Public Policy: Deregulation Gains the Support of Politicians 98 -- 5 Step-by-Step toward Deregulation in the United States -- 5.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "CRTC Authorizes Common Carrier Provision of Enhanced Service on a Temporary Basis 238 -- 8.3 CRTC Initiates a General Proceeding on Enhanced Services 239 -- 8.4 ALEX: The Rise and Fall of a Bell Canada Enhanced Service 242 -- 8.5 From Enhancedl Services to Local Network Competition: A Policy for Telephone/Cable Convergence 245 -- 8.6 New Regulatory Framework, Part I: Rate Rebalancing, Cross-Subsidies, and the End of Rate-of-Return 247 -- 8.7 New Regulatory Framework, Part II: Interoperability, Interconnection, Co-location, Unbundling, and Number Portability 250 -- 8.8 A Policy for Telephone/Cable Convergence 253.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Consent Decree of 1956: AT & T Deflects a Second Antitrust Challenge to Its Monopoly 108 -- 5.3 Hush-A-Phone and Carterfone: AT & T Loses Its Monopoly in the Provision of Terminal Equipment 110 -- 5.4 Some Technical Notes on Technology and Services Relevant to the Long Distance Market 115 -- 5.5 AT & T's Long Distance Monopoly: A Matter of Regulatory Interpretation and Precedent 120 -- 5.6 Step-by-Step toward Competition in Long Distance 122 -- 5.7 A Liberalized Market for Satellite Communications 130 -- 5.8 Regulated Monopoly and Antitrust Law: A Complex Dynamic 137 -- 5.9 Final Antitrust Challenge: AT & T Agrees to Divest Itself of Its Local Operating Companies 139 -- 6 Local Network Competition and the Deregulation of Enhanced Services in the United States -- 6.2 Marriage of Computers and Telecommunications 151 -- 6.3 Regulatory Response to Hybrid Applications: Computer I 154 -- 6.4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Failure of Computer I Results in a New Approach: Computer II 157 -- 6.5 Computer III and the MFJ 160 -- 6.6 Telecommunications Act of 1996: Linking Enhanced Services to Local Network Competition 167 -- 7 Canadian Approach to Deregulation -- 7.2 Problem of National Policy: A Uniquely Canadian Problem 176 -- 7.3 Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Federal Jurisdiction: The Stage Is Set for a National Approach to Competition in Telecommunications 183 -- 7.4 Liberalization of Terminal Equipment 187 -- 7.5 Competition in Long Distance: A Policy for Corporate Users 197 -- 7.6 Canada's Domestic Satellite Communication Industry: The Telesat Dilemma 216 -- 7.7 Bell Canada Reorganization 221 -- 7.8 Privatization of Teleglobe 224 -- 7.9 Telecommunications Act of 1993 228 -- 8 From Enhanced Services to Local Network Competition: The Canadian Approach -- 8.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I From Competition to Monopoly: The Consolidation and Regulation of U.S. and Canadian Telecommunications, 1840-1946 -- 1 Telegraphs and Telephones: The Birth and Consolidation of the U.S. Telecommunications Industry, 1840-1936 -- 1.2 Origins and Consolidation of the U.S. Telegraph Industry 10 -- 1.3 Origins and Consolidation of the U.S. Telephone Industry 13 -- 1.4 Early Regulation of U.S. Telecommunications 20 -- 2 Telegraphs and Telephones: Building the Canadian Telecommunications Mosaic, 1846-1946 -- 2.2 Origins and Consolidation of the Canadian Telegraph Industry 25 -- 2.3 Origins and Consolidation of the Canadian Telephone Industry 32 -- 2.4 Early Regulation of Canadian Telecommunications 37 -- 3 Regulation of the Telephone Industry as a Public Utility: History, Theory, and Practice -- 3.2 Regulation and the State 42 -- 3.3 Social Control of Commerce: A Brief History of Economic Regulation 44 -- 3.4".
- catalog title "Deregulating telecommunications : U.S. and Canadian telecommunications, 1840-1997 / Kevin G. Wilson.".
- catalog type "text".