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Editor: Erik Bohlin
Description: Telecommunications Policy is concerned with the roles of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the economy and society. The journal is multidisciplinary and international, encompassing conceptual, theoretical and empirical studies, quantitative as well as qualitative. Its scope includes ICT markets; policy, regulation, and governance; management, entrepreneurship, innovation and use. Contributions may explore these topics at national, regional and international levels, including issues confronting both developed and developing countries.
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December 1984, Volume 8, Issue 4
September 1984, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 170-172 Creating a convivial communications society
by Peterson, Lorne
- 173-177 Appropriate telecommunications for economic development
by Parker, Edwin B.
- 178-180 London calling: A policy for telecommunications after privatization
by Locksley, Gareth
- 181-203 Financing telecommunications for rural development
by Goldschmidt, Douglas
- 205-212 Global competition and EEC policy in telecommunications : An Italian perspective
by Montella, Luigi
- 213-221 The future role of international telecommunications institutions
by Solomon, Jonathan
- 223-235 Technology and policy in cable TV development in the UK
by Gibbons, Michael & Hartley, Jill & Evans, Janet & Metcalfe, Stan & Simnett, Jonathan
- 237-248 The economic implications of satellite technology and the industrialization of space
by Jussawalla, Meheroo
- 249-255 Local measured telephone service in the USA : A quantitative analysis
by Pacey, Patricia L. & Singell, Larry
- 256-257 The Maitland commission
by Edmondson, John & Editor, oManaging
June 1984, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 83-88 Telecommunications for development: findings of the ITU-OECD project
by Jéquier, Nicolas
- 89-92 Doctrine, decision and development in international telecommunications
by Boettriger, Henry M.
- 93-106 Regulation of the Canadian cable industry : A comparative analysis
by Collins, Janay & Litman, Barry R.
- 107-126 Telecommunications policy-making in New Zealand during the last two decades
by Wagner, Graham A.
- 127-147 Assimilating social values in computer-based technologies
by Kling, Rob
- 149-161 Regional structure and telecommunications planning
by Cleevely, David
- 162-162 Broadening the discussion
by Hudson, Heather E.
- 162-163 Regional structure and telecommunications planning
by Walsham, Geoffrey
- 165-166 Deregulation in Hong Kong
by Newstead, Anthony
March 1984, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 2-2 The UNESCO fiasco
by Jonscher, Charles
- 3-6 Standard setting in international telecommunications
by Burtz, L. & Hummel, E.
- 7-11 Will choice be extended by cable?
by Collins, Richard
- 12-14 Markets without boundaries
by Irwin, Manley R.
- 15-28 Satellite data networks for national development
by Abramson, Norman
- 29-43 Electronic funds transfer: The creeping revolution
by Clark, R.T.
- 44-50 Japan's policy on monopoly and competition in telecommunications
by Tomita, Tetsuro
- 51-57 Telecommunications and investment decisions in the Philippines
by Garcia, Renato B.
- 59-66 On the role of telecommunications in development
by Wellenius, Bjorn
- 67-68 No development without connectivity
by Webber, Melvin M.
- 68-69 Recognizing priorities
by Cleevely, David D.
December 1983, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 268-270 Does monopoly mean stagnation?
by Dondoux, J.
- 271-276 TDF: the hardy perennial
by Robinson, Peter
- 277-284 Telecommunications in the developing world : Investment decision and performance monitoring
by Saunders, Robert J.
- 285-296 Emerging economic constraints on transborder data flows
by Jussawalla, Meheroo & Cheah, Chee-Wah
- 297-308 The monopoly v competition debate
by Bergendorff, Hans & Larsson, Torsten & Näslund, Ruben
- 309-316 Deformalizing the international radio arrangements
by Rutkowski, A. M.
- 317-325 The changing nature of the ITU Plenipotentiary
by Codding, George A.
- 326-334 ITU Plenipotentiary Conference and beyond : A case for serious foreign policy
by Segal, Brian
September 1983, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 187-189 INTELSAT and the digital communications revolution
by Astrain, S.
- 190-191 EUTELSAT's regional role
by Galante, F. M.
- 192-194 INMARSAT: looking beyond the maritime community
by Lundberg, Olof
- 195-203 The political economy of satellite business
by Locksley, Gareth
- 204-214 Cable and satellite TV in the UK and Europe : The emerging legal issues
by Clement-Jones, Tim
- 215-227 Telecommunications in Canada : The regulatory crisis
by Schmidt, Joseph S. & Corbin, Ruth M.
- 228-242 Social problems of information societies : The US and Japanese experiences
by Salvaggio, Jerry L.
- 243-245 The politics of relevance and the ITU
by Solomon, Jonathan
- 246-247 The effect of ownership on telephone penetration
by Littlechild, S. C.
- 247-248 Second liberalization in Japan
by Yokoi, Mitsuru
- 257-258 Comparing the cost of telephone services
by Bergendorff, Hans
June 1983, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 91-95 AT&T and the consent decree
by Brown, C. L.
- 96-97 UK strategy - the momentum of change
by Solomon, J. H. M.
- 98-99 Cable as choice
by Locksley, Gareth
- 100-110 ITU conference in Nairobi : Confrontation or mutual understanding?
by Näslund, Ruben
- 111-120 Impact of deregulation on marketplace diversity in the USA
by Trauth, Eileen M. & Trauth, Denise M. & Huffman, John L.
- 121-136 Alternative radio licensing arrangements : A case study of the multipoint distribution service
by Agnew, Carson E.
- 137-148 Telecommunications planning and the power of expertise
by Miller, James
- 149-162 The public service potential of videotex and teletext
by Durand, Philippe
- 163-177 US TV networks' response to new technology
by Litman, Barry R.
March 1983, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 3-4 Evolving electronic mail in a PTT
by Morris, John
- 5-8 Teledemocracy from the top
by Lehman-Wilzig, Sam
- 9-11 All wired up but where to go?
by Bass, Isabel
- 12-34 Value conflicts in computing developments : Developed and developing countries
by Kling, Rob
- 35-42 Privacy and Canadian telecommunications regulation
by Auerbach, Lewis
- 43-52 Telecommunications policy and the pleasure principle
by Marvin, Carolyn
- 53-63 The cost of telephone service : An international comparison of rates in major countries
by Mitchell, Bridger M.
- 64-72 The information society in California : Social factors influencing its emergence
by Schement, Jorge Reina & Lievrouw, Leah A. & Dordick, Herbert S.
- 73-78 Potential for videophones in Japan : A service proposal
by Watanabe, Takuji
December 1982, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 258-268 Agencies and directions of Japanese policy
by Yokoi, Mitsuru
- 269-275 Social impacts of new communications media the Japanese experience
by Komatsuzaki, Seisuke
- 276-282 The future for telephony in Japan
by Hirota, Kenichiro
- 283-299 Competition in telecommunications
by Langdale, John
- 300-307 Impact of telephone and satellite earth station installations on GDP : A model for rural areas of LDCs
by Hudson, Heather E. & Hardy, Andrew P. & Parker, Edwin B.
- 308-314 Impact of deregulation on point-to-point demand in the USA
by Berg, Sanford V. & Pacey, Patricia L.
- 315-318 Satellites: silent partner for LDCs
by Kelley, T. Michael
- 318-319 Information centre in Washington
by Haber, Alice L. & Sessions, Judith A.
September 1982, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 154-154 Cable controversies
by Bass, Isabel
- 155-163 Deregulation of commercial TV in the USA : Control by government or market
by Wollert, James A. & Wirth, Michael O.
- 164-178 Utilization of video conferencing
by Dutton, William H. & Fulk, Janet & Steinfield, Charles
- 179-198 Negotiating improved interconnection between US telcos and their competitors
by Morris, Roy L. & Preece, Robert S.
- 199-206 A systemic focus for communications research, debate and policy
by Popper, Roger D.
- 207-222 Office automation : Assessing energy implications
by Nair, Indira & Morgan, M. Granger & Henrion, Max
- 223-235 The Green thumb videotex experiment : Evaluation and policy implications
by Rice, Ronald E. & Paisley, William
- 237-241 A bell system view of videotex
by Sullivan, Dennis J. & Noll, A. Michael
- 241-245 Walloon & Flemish videotex trials
by Pichault, François
- 245-247 Satellite TV programming
by Bass, Isabel
- 247-248 Asia Pacific telecommunity
by Phienpanij, Boonchoo & Ahmad, Shabbir
June 1982, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 74-86 Visions to stay home by Visual services for home delivery
by Wallenstein, Gerd D.
- 87-99 Telecommunications/ transportation substitution and energy conservation Part 2
by Kraemer, Kenneth L. & King, John Leslie
- 100-110 Information technology Public debate in the Netherlands
by van der Loo, Hans & Slaa, Paul
- 111-122 Allocating broadcast spectrum Models and proposals
by McLauchlan, William P. & Westerberg, Richard M.
- 123-135 Foreign and domestic US policies : Spectrum reservations and media balance
by Levin, Harvey J.
- 136-142 Field study with a computer-based office system
by Helmreich, Reinhard & Wimmer, Klaus
- 143-146 Interactive entertainment: the challenge to broadcast media
by Levin, James A.
March 1982, Volume 6, Issue 1
December 1981, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 243-250 Telecommunications in the Pacific region: Impact of a new regime
by Macdonald, S. & Mandeville, T. & Lamberton, D.
- 251-264 COMSAT Presidential directors: Promise and performance
by Mosco, Vincent
- 265-272 Office automation needs: Studying managerial work
by Panko, Raymond R.
- 273-288 Restructuring the US telecommunications industry: Impact on innovation
by Agnew, Carson E. & Romeo, Anthony A.
- 289-295 Growth in teleconferencing: Looking beyond the rhetoric of readiness
by Johansen, Robert & Hansell, Kathleen J. & Green, David
- 296-303 Approaches to teleconferencing justification: Towards a general model
by Charles, Jeff
- 304-314 Interaction patterns in audio teleconferencing
by Carey, John
- 315-322 Telematics, teleconferencing and education
by Ryan, Michael G.
- 323-325 Office automation: From barriers to gateways
by Baldwin, Susan L. & Rouleau, Gilles P.
- 326-328 Will cities become obsolete?
by Lehman-Wilzig, S.
- 332-333 Validation in telematics: Symposium on Telematics, organized by the Institute for Social and Economic Research in Telecommunications (IREST), Paris, 15 June 1981
by Tornato, Pierre
- 333-335 The data communications conference on teleconferencing and satellite communications systems technology: 24-26 June 1981, New York City
by Gold, Elliot M.
- 335-336 US telecommunications regulation
by Miller, H.Gilbert
September 1981, Volume 5, Issue 3
June 1981, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 63-83 International legal norms governing development of the orbit/spectrum resource
by Rothblatt, Martin A.
- 84-101 Satellite broadcasting to homes : Service options, policy issues and costs
by Sardella, Vincent & Degnan, Kim
- 102-110 Orbit and spectrum resource strategies : Third World demands
by Levin, Harvey J.
- 111-120 The videotex marketplace : A theory of evolution
by Campbell, James A. & Thomas, Hilary B.
- 121-135 The emerging oligopoly of pay-TV in the USA
by Litman, Barry & Eun, Susanna
- 136-148 Information needs in US telephone industry regulation : A systems approach
by Ryan, Warren J.
- 149-151 Managing communications-- the value of choice
by Stapley, Barry
- 151-154 Wanted -- wise policy not restrictive regulation
by Corsi, Jerome R.
- 154-156 Managing information technology
by Ryan, Michael G. & Baldwin, Susan L.
- 156-157 International computer-based message services
by Danthine, A. & Uhlig, Ronald P.
March 1981, Volume 5, Issue 1
December 1980, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 239-239 Multilevel competition : A positive force for development
by Day, Lawrence H. & Editor, oGeneral
- 240-248 A DOMSAT for Australia : Communications planning under strain
by White, Peter B.
- 249-262 Communication technology transfer : Impact on economic development
by Jussawalla, Meheroo
- 263-277 Strategies for high-technology equipment manufacturing in developing countries
by Valerdi, Jorge & Serrano, Arturo
- 278-286 The role of the telephone in economic development
by Hardy, Andrew P.
- 287-294 Visual communication technology : Priorities for the 1980s
by Watanabe, Takuji
- 295-302 Future delivery systems for public administration training and development
by Ryan, Michael G.
- 303-307 Communication for a sustainable society
by Emery, F. E.
- 315-316 Formal representations for EMS - job control language
by Ohlin, Tomas
September 1980, Volume 4, Issue 3
June 1980, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 78-78 A value-added future?
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 79-95 Towards a formal representation of EMS
by Miller, Richard H. & Vallee, Jacques F.
- 96-107 Multilocation audiographic conferencing
by Stockbridge, Christopher
- 108-118 Telecommunications models : Planning for regional development in LDCs
by Cleevely, David & Walsham, Geoffrey
- 119-127 Potential for visual communications technology in business
by Watanabe, Takuji & Watanabe, Kazuhisa & Agata, Kimio
- 128-133 Computer-based message systems: A taxonomy
by Meyer, N. Dean
- 134-139 White house information handling : 1. Information infrastructure
by Harden, Richard M.
- 139-147 White house information handling : 2. Technology impact on EOP information program
by Kadec, Sarah T. & Mancher, Rhoda
- 147-150 Social futures in a wired world
by Emery, Fred
- 156-156 Letter to the editor
by Kraemer, K. L. & King, J. L.
March 1980, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 2-2 Promises, promises
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 3-8 US videotex activities and policy concerns
by Criner, Kathleen
- 9-16 The canadian perspective
by Leduc, Nicole F.
- 17-24 Service and system implications
by Noll, A. Michael
- 25-30 Demand for telecommunications services in the home
by Goldman, Ronald J.
- 31-41 Issues and insights for the USA: Report of a workshop
by Johansen, Robert & Nyhan, Michael J. & Plummer, Robert
- 42-48 Specialized information and interdependence: Problems of concentration and access
by O'Brien, Rita Cruise
- 49-62 Data communication and data processing -- a basis for definition
by Seitz, Neal B.
- 64-65 US privacy policy -- a comprehensive programme
by Neustadt, Richard M.
- 65-66 The author replies
by Marchand, Donald A.
December 1979, Volume 3, Issue 4
September 1979, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 175-175 Deregulation -- who benefits?
by Day, Lawrence H. & Editor, oGeneral
- 176-191 The regulation of transborder data flows
by de Sola Pool, Ithiel & Solomon, Richard J.
- 192-208 Privacy, confidentiality and computers : National and international implications of US information policy
by Marchand, Donald A.
- 209-216 The UK telecommunications monopoly : An independent view
by Lamond, Frederic E.
- 217-234 Network information services : The emergence of an industry
by Dordick, Herbert S. & Bradley, Helen G. & Nanus, Burt & Martin, Thomas H.
- 235-244 Communicating through computers : Impact on a small business group
by Leduc, Nicole F.
- 249-250 NSF telecommunications program
by Brownstein, Charles N.
- 250-251 Information services in rural areas -- access and delivery
by Clark, D. & Unwin, K. I.
- 260-264 Focus on Europe : Free enterprise Britain?
by Pye, Roger
June 1979, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 87-87 Managing the resource : New perceptions of corporate communications
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 88-104 Attitudes to intercity travel substitution
by Gold, Elliot M.
- 105-115 Models for telecommunications strategy in the LDCs
by Walsham, Geoffrey
- 116-125 The affiliation agreement in US broadcasting : The tie that binds
by Litman, Barry R.
- 126-133 Public policy in two-way cable : Difficult issues for a developing technology
by Baldwin, Thomas F. & Muth, Thomas A. & Saxton, Judith
- 134-146 Telecommunications development in Israel : The growth of public services and lessons from developing countries
by Hai, S.
- 147-149 EFT -- emerging issues in internationally related payments
by Greene, Marjorie
- 149-151 Where have all the boundaries gone?
by Criner, James C. & Bolter, Walter G.
- 153-154 Interactive telecommunications
by Elton, Martin C. J.