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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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June 1980, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 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.
- 154-155 IF research -- interpersonal communication
by Institute for the Future
- 155-156 Introducing the Vista system
by Leduc, Nicole
- 156-161 Electronic information exchange -- findings
by Hiltz, Starr Roxanne
- 161-162 Communications programme in Montreal
by Méar, Annie
- 162-165 'New order' or business as usual: uncertainties and issues for frequency policy and WARC 79
by Tyler, Michael & Yeomans, John
March 1979, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 2-2 The residential market : Sideshow or main attraction?
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 3-14 Telemedicine in the USA : An overview
by Lovett, Joseph E. & Bashshur, Rashid L.
- 15-28 The patient trajectory : A modelling tool for planning rural telemedicine systems
by Rockoff, Maxine L. & Bennett, Arthur M.
- 29-36 The use of picturephone service in a hospital
by Noll, A. Michael & Woods, James P.
- 37-51 Videotex, prestel and teletext : The economics and politics of some electronic publishing media
by Tyler, Michael
- 52-64 Alternative EFT developments and the quality of life : A theoretical analysis
by Kling, Rob
- 65-70 Personal computers and society
by Nilles, Jack M. & Gray, Paul & Roy Carlson, F. & Hayes, John
- 71-72 SPINOFF a teleconferencing tutorial
by Gold, Elliot M.
- 76-79 Focus on Europe : Defining telecommunication or bounding the ethereal
by Pye, Roger
- 84-84 Letter to the editor
by Elton, Martin
December 1978, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 266-266 Organizational issues
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 267-281 Communication standards and the politics of protectionism: The case of colour television systems
by Crane, Rhonda J.
- 282-297 Information networks for international team research
by Dobrov, G.M. & Randolph, R.H. & Rauch, W.D.
- 298-308 Communications and telecommunications: Integrated approaches to communications planning
by Hancock, Alan
- 309-315 Communication satellites for rural development
by Parker, Edwin B.
- 316-326 Regulatory inhibitions on the development of electronic message systems in the USA
by Nyborg, Philip S.
- 327-335 Telecommunications privacy and the information society
by Metelski, John
- 336-337 Impacts of computerization in France
by Lewis, Richard
- 337-338 Government's response to Carter report
by Clark, Denise
- 339-342 Telecommunications and the UK government
by Pye, Roger
- 342-344 Post Office telecommunications and the business user
by Mingaye, H.W.K.
September 1978, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 178-178 Monitoring the revolution
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 179-190 The orbit-spectrum resource : Market allocation of international property
by Jackson, Charles L.
- 191-210 Innovation strategies in the electronic mail marketplace
by Sirbu, Marvin A.
- 211-217 US communications policy making : The results of executive branch reorganization
by Sidel, M. Kent & Mosco, Vincent
- 218-228 Controlling unwanted communications to the home
by Baer, Walter S.
- 229-233 New China and communications development : A cultural perspective
by Wallenstein, Gerd D.
- 234-243 The power of local information
by Ohlin, Tomas
- 244-247 Personal computer networks
by Caulkins, David
- 248-249 Computer assisted learning
by Elton, Martin C. J.
- 249-251 Telephone conferencing in administrative hearings
by Corsi, Jerome R.
- 252-253 Focus on Europe : Can European manufacturers compete in LDCs?
by Springate, John & Meachin, Barbara
- 259-262 Letters to the editor
by Pye, Roger
- 262-263 Publications
by Elton, Martin
June 1978, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 90-90 Surprise technologies
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 91-105 Office information systems: An overview and agenda for public policy research
by Harkness, Richard C.
- 106-116 Limitations on the growth of computer-communication services
by Dunn, Donald A.
- 117-127 Data networks for business and government: Effective decision making with shared information -- the Canadian approach
by Hockin, Nora M.C.
- 128-136 Organizational impacts of office automation
by Edwards, Gwen C.
- 137-145 Social services and telecommunications: Innovation in human services delivery
by Dordick, Herbert S. & Goldman, Ronald J.
- 146-157 What happened after Bell spilled the acid?: Telecommunications history: a view through the literature
by Solomon, Richard Jay
- 158-158 Teleconferencing in education
by Johansen, Robert
- 158-159 Social context for communications
by Sindell, Peter S. & Valaskakis, Kimon
- 161-162 Telecommunications in China
by Wallenstein, Gerd D.
- 163-165 Interconnect in the UK?
by McKendrick, George G.
- 165-169 French telecommunications on the left
by Pye, Roger
March 1978, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 2-2 Breaking the rules
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 3-12 Information systems in policy making : Computer technology and organizational arrangements
by Kling, Rob
- 13-21 Electronic funds transfer as a subject of study in technology, society and public policy
by King, John Leslie & Kraemer, Kenneth L.
- 22-32 EFT and social stratification in the USA : More inequality?
by Hiltz, Starr Roxanne & Turoff, Murray
- 33-38 Long-range forecasting for telecommunications : The role of systems analysis
by Bates, Terence
- 39-48 Technology and structures : Man and machine
by Chapuis, R. J.
- 49-59 International comparisons of common carrier rates and efficiency : The quest for objectivity
by Lorenz, Christopher
- 60-65 Privacy protection study
by Krauss, Jeffrey
- 65-68 FCC policy research
by Krauss, Jeffrey
- 68-70 Telecommunications for development -- an addendum
by de Sola Pool, Ithiel
- 70-72 Future ad hoc
by Homet, Robin
- 73-78 Focus on Europe : Information retrieval services
by Pye, Roger
- 84-85 Is the meeting serious or is DACOM tedious?
by Vallee, Jacques
December 1977, Volume 1, Issue 5
- 366-366 Obstacles to innovation
by Day, Lawrence H. & Editor, oGeneral
- 367-373 Policy research for information activities : The OECD programme on information, computers and communications policy
by Kimbel, Dieter
- 374-380 Computer technology and US communications law
by Nyborg, Philip S.
- 381-388 Standards issues in data communications
by Bochmann, Gregor V.
- 389-394 International communications : Issues in the USA
by Richardson, John M.
- 395-419 Social evaluations of teleconferencing
by Johansen, Robert
- 420-422 UK Carter committee report-- far-reaching implications
by Fletcher, Peter
- 422-423 Three US electronic mail studies
by McLean, W. A. & Manager, oMarket
- 424-427 Education's stake in communications policy
by Norwood, Frank W. & Director, oExecutive
- 427-429 Two-way cable television trial -- a preliminary report
by Lucas, William A. & Social Scientist, oSenior
- 429-431 Telecommunications technology in rural health care
by Rockoff, Maxine L.
- 431-433 'Compunications': a policy agenda
by Oettinger, Anthony G. & Legates, John C.
- 433-436 Radio frequency regulation -- WARC 79, broadcasting and CB
by Pye, Roger & Springate, John
- 442-442 Letter to the editor
by Elton, Martin C. J. & Associate Professor, oVisiting
September 1977, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 271-288 A communications plan for Mexico : Opportunity for recovery
by Valerdi, Jorge
- 289-297 Telecommunications in developing countries
by Wellenius, Björn
- 298-304 Can communications development benefit the Third World?
by Clippinger, John H.
- 305-318 Long-term telecommunications studies in the CEPT 1973-76
by Reid, A. A. L.
- 319-328 Telecommunications resale : A policy analysis
by Criner, James C.
- 329-341 Telecommunications and education in the USA
by Morgan, Robert P.
- 342-343 Research programmes--several overviews : New Eurodata study
by Benedetti, M.
- 343-343 Aspen program on communications and society
by Chisman, Forrest P. & Director, oAssociate
- 344-345 Telecommunications, computers, and information policies
by Daly, Robert
- 347-348 Consumer Communications Reform Act of 1976-77--a case of déjà vu
by Solomon, Richard J.
- 348-351 The fulfilment of television
by Chisman, Forrest P.
June 1977, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 186-187 Objective policy research : A myth and an alternative
by Dordick, Herbert S.
- 188-195 Formulating computer/communications policy
by Madden, J. C.
- 196-206 Aspects of innovation : Public policy issues in telecommunications development
by Coates, Joseph F.
- 207-211 Uncertainty and inertia
by Reid, A. A. L.
- 212-220 Bundling communications policy for the new US administration
by Branscomb, Anne W.
- 221-229 US telecommunications policy in the executive branch : The OTP and reorganisational alternatives
by Appelman, Daniel
- 230-241 Teleconferencing: is video valuable or is audio adequate?
by Pye, Roger & Williams, Ederyn
- 242-253 The outlook for computer mail
by Panko, Raymond R.
- 254-255 FCC defines its terms
by Carlise, James H. & Martin, Thomas H.
- 255-258 Views of technical experts
by Nyborg, Philip S.
March 1977, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 98-98 The benefits of conflict
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 99-111 The US communications consumer and monopoly supply: The FCC position on the proposed legislation
by Wiley, Richard E.
- 112-118 The US communications consumer and FCC policies: The AT & T position on the proposed legislation
by deButts, John D.
- 119-124 A review of the FCC and AT&T positions
by Johnson, Leland L.
- 125-137 Network control in global communications
by Read, William H.
- 138-152 Development of policy in the ITU
by Wallenstein, Gerd D.
- 153-157 The world turned upside down: Information technology and the linguistic constraint
by Thompson, Gordon B.
- 158-162 Australia's telecom 2000
by Newstead, Anthony
- 163-164 International system for scientific data exchange
by Butrimenko, A.
- 164-169 Communications and rural America
by Leduc, Nichole
December 1976, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 2-2 Telecommunications policy: teamwork
by Day, Lawrence H.
- 3-20 Social implications of computer/telecoms systems
by Parker, Edwin B.
- 21-32 Telecommunications and energy policy
by Tyler, Michael & Katsoulis, Michael & Cook, Angela
- 33-51 International aspects of computer communications
by de Sola Pool, Ithiel
- 52-67 Telecommunications policy making and institutions of the US government
by Polishuk, Paul
- 68-74 Telecommunications: implications for women
by Gordon, Francine E.
- 75-85 Distributed management of scientific projects : An analysis of two computer-conferencing experiments at NASA
by Vallee, Jacques & Gibbs, Bradford
June 0000, Volume 34, Issue 5-6
- 251-261 Anti-competitive behaviour in spectrum markets: Analysis and response
by Cave, Martin
- 262-269 On the competitive effects of mobile virtual network operators
by Kalmus, Philip & Wiethaus, Lars
- 270-286 Browsing as the killer app: Explaining the rapid success of Apple's iPhone
by West, Joel & Mace, Michael
- 287-298 Access regulation on NGA-A financial, market-led solution to bridge the gap between US and European diverging regulatory approaches
by Siciliani, Paolo
- 299-308 Organisational status change and performance: The case of Ireland's national telecommunications operator
by Palcic, Dónal & Reeves, Eoin
- 309-322 Internet access and capacity planning: Quantifying relationships between usage, capacity, and blocking
by Novak, David C.
- 323-340 The diffusion of the Internet: A cross-country analysis
by Andrés, Luis & Cuberes, David & Diouf, Mame & Serebrisky, Tomás
February 0000, Volume 34, Issue 1-2
- 4-10 Regulation 3.0 for Telecom 3.0
by Noam, Eli M.
- 11-22 Consumer sovereignty: New boundaries for telecommunications and broadband access
by Cherry, Barbara A.
- 23-35 Competition-regulation interface in telecommunications: What's left of the essential facility doctrine
by Renda, Andrea
- 36-44 EU policy for next generation access - an innovative or incremental step forward?
by Ruhle, Ernst-Olav & Lundborg, Martin
- 45-53 Access to in-building wiring as a barrier to local fixed network competition: The case of Hong Kong
by Yan, Xu & Xavier, Patrick
- 54-64 Wholesale unbundling and intermodal competition
by Ware, Harold & Dippon, Christian M.
- 65-79 Regulation, public policy, and investment in communications infrastructure
by Bauer, Johannes M.
- 80-85 Snakes and ladders: Unbundling in a next generation world
by Cave, Martin
- 86-91 Universal service: A new definition?
by Alleman, James & Rappoport, Paul & Banerjee, Aniruddha
- 92-97 Universal service and targeted support in a competitive telecommunications environment
by Levin, Stanford L.
- 98-109 Provision of universal service and access over IP networks in Japan
by Mitomo, Hitoshi & Tajiri, Nobuyuki
- 110-116 Economic welfare and universal service
by Madden, Gary
November 0000, Volume 33, Issue 10-11
- 559-574 Broadband investment and regulation: A literature review
by Cambini, Carlo & Jiang, Yanyan
- 575-581 Broadband and contributions to economic growth: Lessons from the US experience
by Holt, Lynne & Jamison, Mark
- 582-595 Providing incentives for private investment in municipal broadband networks: Evidence from the Netherlands
by Sadowski, Bert M. & Nucciarelli, Alberto & de Rooij, Marc
- 596-610 Disparities in ICT adoption: A multidimensional approach to study the cross-country digital divide
by Billon, Margarita & Marco, Rocio & Lera-Lopez, Fernando
- 611-620 An estimation of the pattern of diffusion of mobile phones: The case of Colombia
by Gamboa, Luis Fernando & Otero, Jesús
- 621-627 Estimating the demand for ADSL and ISDN services in Greece
by Yannelis, Demetrius & Christopoulos, Apostolos G. & Kalantzis, Fotis G.
- 628-641 Exploring the mass adoption of third-generation (3G) mobile phones in Taiwan
by Teng, Weichen & Lu, Hsi-Peng & Yu, Hueiju
- 642-652 Profiling the non-user: Rethinking policy initiatives stimulating ICT acceptance
by Verdegem, Pieter & Verhoest, Pascal
- 653-663 A theoretical and empirical study on China's transition to digital TV
by Xing, Wan & Hanhui, Hu & Chong, Wu
- 664-675 The endless need for regulation in telecommunication: An explanation
by Herrera-González, Fernando & Castejón-Martín, Luis
- 676-685 Bertrand equilibrium with differentiated products considering fixed costs: Korean price regulation in the mobile telephone industry
by Song, Jae-Do
- 686-705 A multi-criteria game theory and real-options model for irreversible ICT investment decisions
by Angelou, Georgios N. & Economides, Anastasios A.
- 706-719 Cybersecurity: Stakeholder incentives, externalities, and policy options
by Bauer, Johannes M. & van Eeten, Michel J.G.
June 0000, Volume 33, Issue 5-6
- 241-252 Direct network effects, small-world networks, and industry formation
by Funk, Jeffrey L.
- 253-271 ICT Co-evolution and Korean ICT strategy--An analysis based on patent data
by Lee, Sungjoo & Kim, Moon-Soo & Park, Yongtae
- 272-284 The public incumbent's defeat in mobile competition: Implications for the sequencing of telecommunications reform
by Liu, Chorng-Jian & Chou, Yuntsai & Wu, Shyang-Hua & Shih, Yi-Shin
- 285-295 ICT standardisation and public procurement in the United States and in the European Union: Influence on egovernment deployment
by Guijarro, Luis
- 296-308 Technical innovation and 3.5 mobile phone generation: Lessons from Korea
by Lee, Bong Gyou & Kwak, Jeong Ho & Kim, Ki Youn & Kim, Seong Jin
- 309-323 The transformation of the mobile telecommunications industry in Pakistan: A developing country perspective
by Gao, Ping & Rafiq, Adnan