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Deregulating Telecommunications: U.S. and Canadian Telecommunications, 1840-1997 (Out of print)

AUTHOR Wilson, Kevin G.; Wilson, Kevin; Wilson, Kevin G.
PUBLISHER Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (09/26/2000)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Deregulating Telecommunications critically examines the transition from monopoly to competition in the U.S. and Canadian telecommunications industries. Accessibly written with a minimum of technical language, this thorough yet concise book looks at the history of the telephone industry, its regulation, and over a century of related public policy. Featured are discussions of the roles of public sector institutions, private sector actors, and processes and policies concerning rates, subsidies, licensing, and rules governing interconnection of networks, among other key issues. This valuable comparative analysis shows the U.S. influence on Canadian policy, offers insights on the policymaking processes in both countries, and moves us toward a better critical understanding of the contemporary telecommunications environment.
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ISBN-13: 9780847698257
ISBN-10: 0847698254
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 336
Carton Quantity: 56
Product Dimensions: 5.85 x 0.69 x 8.96 inches
Weight: 0.94 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Technology & Engineering | Telecommunications
Technology & Engineering | Media Studies
Dewey Decimal: 384.097
Library of Congress Control Number: 00038269
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Deregulating Telecommunications critically examines the transition from monopoly to competition in the U.S. and Canadian telecommunications industries. Accessibly written with a minimum of technical language, this thorough yet concise book looks at the history of the telephone industry, its regulation, and over a century of related public policy. Featured are discussions of the roles of public sector institutions, private sector actors, and processes and policies concerning rates, subsidies, licensing, and rules governing interconnection of networks, among other key issues. This valuable comparative analysis shows the U.S. influence on Canadian policy, offers insights on the policymaking processes in both countries, and moves us toward a better critical understanding of the contemporary telecommunications environment.
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