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Telekommunikation in der Bundesrepublik: Expansion, Differenzierung, Transformation

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Rasche Innovationen in der Übertragungs-, Vermittlungs- und Endgerätetechnik haben in den 70er Jahren die erneute Expansion und weitere Differenzierung des Telekommunikationssystems eingeleitet. Das Telefon, Wachstumsträger der ersten Nachkriegsjahrzehnte, wurde zwar nicht marginalisiert, verlor aber seine technische Dominanz. Hierdurch wurde auch die Position der Akteure relativiert, die sich speziell um diese "alte" Technik gruppiert hatten - insbesondere die Bundespost und die deutsche Fernmeldeindustrie. Die jüngst erfolgte "Poststrukturreform" ist eine Konsequenz dieses Wandels. Die Arbeit zeichnet diese Entwicklung als einen Prozeß der Expansion, Differenzierung und Transformation nach. In diesem hat das sozio-technische System Telekommunikation nicht nur seine technischen Komponenten verändert, sondern auch in wirtschaftlicher, politischer und rechtlicher Hinsicht neue Akteurnetzwerke, institutionelle Regelungen und Opportunitätsstrukturen entstehen lassen.

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  • Werle, Raymund, 1990. "Telekommunikation in der Bundesrepublik: Expansion, Differenzierung, Transformation," Schriften aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung Köln, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, volume 6, number 6.
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