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October 1990, Volume 14, Issue 5
August 1990, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 275-278 The changing environment : Multidimensional issues
by Butler, Richard E.
- 279-282 Doing business in Europe
by Bernard, Keith E.
- 283-289 Conflicts in the development of broadband communications
by Lera, E.
- 290-302 Portuguese telecommunications and information technologies : Development and prospects
by Case, Donald Owen & Ferreira, Joel Hasse
- 303-314 Towards greater competition in Singapore's telecommunications
by Heng, Toh Mun & Low, Linda
- 315-323 The US cable communications act reconsidered
by Atkin, David J. & Starr, Michael
- 324-332 Social aspects of telecommunications security policy
by Katz, James E.
- 333-341 The emerging market for 'faultless' telecommunications
by Weisman, Dennis L.
- 342-342 Horses for courses
by Harper, J. M.
June 1990, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 183-188 Telephone subsidization of rural areas in the USA
by Fuhr, Joseph P.
- 189-192 The Scottish highlands and islands initiative : An alternative model for development
by Taylor, John & Williams, Howard
- 193-205 Information gaps in rural America : Telecommunications policies for rural development
by Hudson, Heather E. & Parker, Edwin B.
- 207-222 Telecommunications in rural Europe : Economic implications
by Hansen, Suella & Cleevely, David & Wadsworth, Simon & Bailey, Hilary & Bakewell, Oliver
- 223-231 The origins of universal service : History as a determinant of telecommunications policy
by Dordick, Herbert S.
- 233-248 Global claim-staking and latecomer cost in the orbit spectrum resource
by Levin, Harvey J.
- 249-259 Global cooperation in an era of deregulation
by Gershon, Richard A.
April 1990, Volume 14, Issue 2
December 1989, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 302-308 US communications policymaking : Returning power to the presidency
by Brotman, Stuart N.
- 309-312 From loading coils to microwaves : The rise and fall of Bell
by Gillette, Dean
- 313-317 The EC green paper : What the future holds
by Bernard, Keith E.
- 319-328 The Canada-US Free Trade Agreement and the telecommunications industry
by Globerman, Steven & Booth, Peter
- 329-335 Corporate networks, privatization and state sovereignty : Pending issues for the 1990s?
by Irwin, Manley R. & Merenda, Michael J.
- 337-354 The effect of subscriber line charges on residential telephone bills
by Larson, Alexander C. & Makarewicz, Thomas J. & Monson, Calvin S.
- 355-362 Local transport competition in US telecommunications
by Albery, Brooks B. & Grandstaff, Peter J.
- 363-370 DBS policymaking in Japan : An interpretive history
by Akhavan-Majid, Roya
- 371-378 The future of telecommunications in Hong Kong
by Ure, John
September 1989, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 186-193 The evolution of the policy and regulatory framework in the UK
by Gillick, David
- 194-196 Telecommunications and economic development : An incipient rhetoric
by Strover, Sharon
- 197-201 The broadbandwagon! : A personal view of optical fibre to the home
by Michael Noll, A.
- 203-221 International telecommunications and trade in services : Policy perspectives
by Langdale, John V.
- 223-232 Anticompetitive use of excess capacity in international telecommunications
by Johnson, Leland L.
- 233-242 Defining information : An approach for policymakers
by Braman, Sandra
- 243-254 Divestiture policy considerations in an information services world
by Brennan, Timothy J.
- 255-264 The diffusion of information technology and the demand for telecommunication services
by Antonelli, Cristiano
- 265-276 The Morelos satellite system in Mexico: A contextual analysis
by Borrego, Jorge & Mody, Bella
June 1989, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 90-93 International accounting rates : A different approach?
by Sissons, K. W. & Solomon, J.
- 94-98 The survival of knowledge : The New Zealand plan
by Hilliard, Robert L.
- 99-103 The Canada-US free trade agreement : Impact on telecommunications
by Janisch, H. N.
- 105-128 Telecom traffic statistics --MiTT matter : Improving economic forecasting and regulatory policy
by Staple, Gregory C. & Mullins, Mark
- 129-144 Universal service : Liberalization and privatization of telecommunications
by Hills, Jill
- 145-157 Canadian telecommunications : Technological change, structural regulation and entry
by Quayle, Michael J.
- 159-166 Brazil's satellite system : The politics of applications planning
by Nettleton, Greta S. & McAnany, Emile G.
- 167-168 Microeconomic theory and critical mass
by Fullerton, Hugh S.
- 168-169 Taking up the challenge
by Allen, David
March 1989, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 2-9 Customer needs and quality of service: A major issue
by Brewer, Louis T.
- 10-12 The EC telecommunications sector: Some controversies
by Salso, Emilio Lera
- 13-24 Financing development assistance in the ITU
by Codding Jr, George A.
- 25-39 The telecommunications equipment industry: Recent changes in its international trade pattern
by Neu, Werner & Schnöring, Thomas
- 40-50 The Pacific Islands: Policy options for telecommunications investment
by Jussawalla, Meheroo & Ogden, Michael R.
- 51-58 US--Caribbean telecommunications: Making great strides in development
by Demac, Donna A. & Morrison, Ruth J.
- 59-68 The Nordic telecottages: Community teleservice centres for rural regions
by Qvortrup, Lars
December 1988, Volume 12, Issue 4
September 1988, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 206-207 PanAmSat's proposed entry into the UK : Some implications
by Solomon, J. & Walker, D.
- 208-211 Information economy and the next presidency : Policy options for the USA
by Singh, Indu B.
- 212-215 Telecommunications and 1992
by Lauder, Gillian & Axiotiades, Iliana
- 217-233 Restructuring the international telecommunication regulations
by Drake, William J.
- 234-242 The 1989 ITU plenipotentiary and the IFRB
by Codding, George A.
- 243-255 Telecommunication network-based services : Regulation and market structure in transition
by Mansell, Robin E.
- 257-271 New telecommunications services : Network externalities and critical mass
by Allen, David
- 272-278 Generating foreign exchange in developing countries : The potential of telecommunications investments
by Hudson, Heather E. & York, Lynn C.
- 279-287 Deregulating telecommunications : The workers' view
by Mosco, Vincent & Zureik, Elia
- 288-289 Rejoinder : A reply to de fontenay et al
by Gabel, David
June 1988, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 106-108 Towards a European telecommunications community : Implementing the green paper
by Narjes, Karl-Heinz
- 109-113 France telecom : Preparing for more competition
by Roulet, Marcel
- 114-118 Markets for FSS frequency allotment planning: A reply to Harvey J. Levin
by Withers, D. J.
- 119-126 The RACE programme: The European route towards integrated broadband communications
by d'Oultremont, Patrice
- 127-139 Changes in telecommunications equipment trade : The case of Germany
by Schnöring, Thomas
- 141-151 World television trade : The economic effects of privatization and new technology
by Waterman, David
- 153-183 Telecommunications literature : A critical review of the economic, technological and public policy issues
by Snow, Marcellus S.
- 184-186 Restructing the telecommunications system in West Germany
by Witte, Eberhard
- 186-188 A comment on the Witte report
by Wigand, Rolf T.
March 1988, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 2-7 European telecommunications policy : A US view
by Rich, Cynthia J.
- 8-12 The EEC telecommunications sector : Between integration and projection
by Lera, Emilio
- 13-15 US telecommunications : Searching for the optimum policy
by Irwin, Manley R.
- 16-26 The economic theory of regulation and the US telecoms industry
by Wenders, John T.
- 27-35 Local measured service : Advantages and implementation
by Levin, Stanford L. & Case, J. Cale
- 36-41 Alternative NTS cost recovery plans and the bypass issue
by Albery, Brooks
- 42-56 Technical standards : The market and radio frequency allocation
by Mueller, Milton
- 57-76 Emergent markets for orbit spectrum assignments : An idea whose time has come
by Levin, Harvey J.
- 77-86 C-band DBS : An analysis of the US scrambling issue
by Hsiung, James C.
- 87-88 TEMIC provides the missing link
by Gillies, Donald J.
- 92-92 Setting the record straight on MSS
by Lundberg, Olof
December 1987, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 322-324 The EEC green paper : A faltering step in the right direction
by Solomon, J. H.
- 325-329 The INTUG view on the EEC green paper
by McKendrick, George G.
- 330-333 Information resources : A nation's stake in telecommunications
by Sikes, Alfred C.
- 334-346 New telecommunications services in Austria : A technology assessment
by Bauer, Johannes & Braun, Ernest & Hartmann, Bernd & Latzer, Michael & Pointner, Peter & Sint, Peter-Paul & Bonek, Ernst
- 347-356 The Spanish telecommunications sector in search of its future
by Lera, Emilio
- 357-368 The (low) power elite : Deregulated licensing criteria for low-power television in the USA
by Atkin, David
- 369-376 From TDF to international data services
by Robinson, Peter
- 377-389 Information technology today and tomorrow
by Kimbel, Dieter
- 391-397 Nationwide information services using data broadcasting
by Castell, Stephen
- 403-404 Telecom Eireann attains its targets
by Sheridan, Michael J.
September 1987, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 230-236 Prices and competition on voice telephony in the UK
by Beesley, M. E. & Laidlaw, B. H. & Gist, P.
- 237-242 Regulation of British telecom : A reply to Beesley, Laidlaw and Gist
by Carsberg, Bryan
- 243-246 On modifying the MFJ
by Wenders, John T.
- 247-258 Interconnection of private networks : A link between industrial and telecommunications policy
by Estrin, Deborah
- 259-268 Cable policy in Europe : The role of transborder broadcasting and its effects on CATV
by Müller, Jürgen
- 269-280 International comparisons of telecommunication charges
by Horton, R. & Donovan, J.
- 281-295 Excess capacity in international telecommunications
by Johnson, Leland L.
- 297-307 The race for telecommunication technology : The USA v Japan
by Jussawalla, Meheroo
- 308-309 Deregulation trends and policies in France
by Arlandis, Jacques
- 314-314 Who pays for the local call?
by Fuhr, Joseph P.
- 315-315 Mobile satellite spectrum sharing is possible and highly desirable
by Almond, John & President, oVice
- 316-316 Teleglobe update
by Gillick, David & Consultant, oSenior
June 1987, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 99-113 Regional aid for telecommunications in Europe : A force for economic development
by Pye, Roger & Lauder, Gillian
- 115-120 Action for telecommunications development : STAR: a European community programme
by Lalor, Eamon
- 121-134 Reducing the number of missing links : Regional cooperation and telecommunications development in southern Africa
by Dymond, Andrew
- 135-139 Radiodetermination satellite service : A new path for global cooperation
by Cheston, T. Stephen
- 140-146 Satellites and integrated broadband communications : An ESA view
by Chaplin, J.
- 147-160 Japanese telecommunications policy : New direction and old dilemmas
by Davidson, William H.
- 161-178 Bell system R&D activities : The impact of divestiture
by Noll, A. Michael
- 179-192 The ITU and development assistance : North, South and the dynamics of the CCIs
by Renaud, Jean-Luc
- 193-207 Direct broadcast satellites : The media--industrial complex in the UK and Europe
by Locksley, Gareth
- 212-213 The fairness trap
by Ryder, Joseph V.
- 213-215 Privatization of teleglobe Canada
by Gillick, David
March 1987, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-9 Between a rock and a hard place
by Lundberg, Olof
- 11-19 UK research on implications of information and communication technologies
by Melody, William H.
- 20-30 Information management in telecommunications : Guidelines for developing countries
by Schware, Robert
- 31-44 Trade patterns, industry structure and industrial policy in telecommunications
by Neu, Werner & Neumann, Karl-Heinz & Schnöring, Thomas
- 45-57 Local competition and resale of network services in the USA
by de Fontenay, Alain & Hoffberg, Mark B. & Shugard, Mary H. & White, Robert G.
- 58-64 Architecture for satellite data networks in developing countries
by Joshi, Satish
- 65-81 In-home computing and information services : A twenty-year analysis of the technology and its impacts
by Vitalari, Nicholas P. & Venkatesh, Alladi
- 82-86 Competition in US telecommunications : Rejoinder to 'The subsidy myth'
by Weisman, Dennis L. & Kridel, Donald J.
- 86-87 The author replies
by Denious, Robert D.
- 88-90 A pillar of development
by Estabrooks, Maurice
- 90-91 Demonstrating a commitment to the developing world
by Hudson, Heather E.
- 91-92 'The missing link' in Africa
by Cowie, J. B.
December 1986, Volume 10, Issue 4
September 1986, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 186-192 Telecommunications evolution in the UK
by Solomon, J. H.
- 193-194 The rationale for local measured service
by Fuhr, Joseph P.
- 195-208 Global politics and INTELSAT : The conduct of foreign relations in an electronically interconnected world
by Colino, Richard R.
- 209-228 Explaining information sector growth in developing countries
by Katz, Raul L.
- 229-244 Telecommunications services in France : The regulated monopoly and the challenge of competition
by Coustel, Jean Pierre
- 245-257 Strategy in the telecommunications market : The effects of liberalization and competition
by Carney, M. G.
- 259-267 The subsidy myth : Who pays for the local loop?
by Denious, Robert D.
- 271-272 Throttling competition: a reply
by Weisman, Dennis L. & Egan, Bruce L.
- 273-273 Competition and Utopia
by Wenders, John T.
June 1986, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 83-87 Information technology and the developing Pacific
by Karunaratne, Neil D.
- 88-92 The diffusion of BITNET: a communications system for universities
by Kellerman, Aharon
- 93-105 Star WARCs and new systems : An analysis of US international satellite policy formation
by Kavanaugh, Andrea
- 107-119 A telecommunications taxonomy
by Cleevely, David & Cawdell, Richard
- 121-131 Competition and social objectives : The case of West German telecommunications
by Neumann, Karl-Heinz & Wieland, Bernhard
- 132-140 Cities and communication : The limits of community
by Mandelbaum, Seymour J.
- 141-163 The Australian telecommunications subscriber equipment industry : Technical change and international competitiveness
by Sciberras, E.
- 164-176 The US telecommunications industry in transition : Bypass, regulation and the public interest
by Egan, Bruce L. & Weisman, Dennis L.
- 177-180 Throttling competition
by Wenders, John T.
March 1986, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 2-4 ISDN: a solution in search of a problem?
by Newstead, Tony
- 5-12 Information gaps: myth or reality?
by Compaine, Benjamin M.
- 13-16 New technologies in banking -- revolutionary change?
by Smith, Stephen & Wield, David
- 17-32 Canadian consumers and telephone pricing: From luxury to necessity and back again?
by Pike, Robert & Mosco, Vincent
- 33-40 The implications of economic efficiency for US telecommunications policy
by Wenders, John T. & Egan, Bruce L.
- 41-50 An integrative approach to information policy research
by Trauth, Eileen M.
- 51-56 Subscriber financing of telecommunications investment
by Gellerman, Robert F.
- 57-67 Telecommunications market structure in the USA: The effects of deregulation and divestiture
by Johnson, Elizabeth
December 1985, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 270-272 Mixed planning approach at Geneva
by Hudson, Heather
- 273-275 Setting technical standards for improved communication flows
by Näslund, Ruben
- 276-280 Implications of deregulating satellite communications
by McKnight, Lee
- 281-290 Regulation to deregulation: the telecommunications sector and industrialization : Evidence from the Pacific rim and basin
by Snow, Marcellus S.
- 291-300 DBS systems : Perspectives from a profit seeking company
by Martin, Ernesto R.
- 301-309 Pay television in Australia : An application of functional measurement to telecommunications demand forecasting
by Johnson, L. W. & Buchanan, B. J. & Crittle, F. J.
- 310-318 Telecommunications, trade and TDF
by Robinson, Peter
- 319-328 Predatory pricing and foreclosure in telecommunications
by Globerman, Steven
- 329-333 Predatory pricing and foreclosure in Canadian telecommunications
by Babe, Robert E.
- 334-350 Copyright issues for home videotaping
by Lin, Carolyn
September 1985, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 182-184 The new communication age in Japan
by Koyama, Moriya
- 185-188 Financing and other issues in telecommunications development
by Parker, Edwin B.
- 189-190 Usage sensitivity and priority coding: a flexible approach to telecommunications pricing
by Fuhr Jr., Joseph P.
- 191-202 Regulatory issues in regional satellite communications: Towards a USA - Mexico bilateral agreement
by Valerdi, Jorge
- 203-214 Deregulation is politicization
by Tunstall, Jeremy
- 215-228 Competition and performance in the UK telecommunications industry
by Foreman-Peck, James
- 229-239 National telecommunications planning in Brazil
by Del Fiol, Raul Antonio & Guisard Ferraz, JoséEugênio
- 240-244 Telecommunications and economic development in Singapore
by Chen, Huey-tsyh & Kuo, Eddie C.Y.
- 245-261 Changing dynamics of the overseas marketplace for TV programming: The rise of international co-production
by Renaud, Jean-Luc & Litman, Barry R.
June 1985, Volume 9, Issue 2