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July 1998, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 493-517 Impacts of the 1996 Telecommunications Act on the US model of telecommunications policy
by Cimatoribus, M & De Tommaso, A & Neri, P
- 519-539 Albanian telecommunication reform: The road less travelled
by Levine, Niall & Manxhari, Mimosa & Pitt, Doug
- 541-553 Regional universal telecommunication service provisions in the US: Efficiency versus penetration
by Dinc, Mustafa & Haynes, Kingsley E & Stough, Roger R & Yilmaz, Serdar
May 1998, Volume 22, Issue 4-5
- 259-265 Telecom liberalization and competition in developing countries
by Chowdary, TH
- 267-272 The European Commission and the satellite industry combine forces to open markets
by Wright, David
- 273-279 A charter for the Internet
by Grewlich, Klaus W
- 281-288 Universal service and Internet commercialization: Chasing two rabbits at the same time
by Kim, Jae-Young
- 289-314 Price discount schemes and inter-country comparisons of telecommunication tariffs
by Xavier, Patrick
- 315-326 The role of resale entry in promoting local exchange competition
by Randolph Beard, T & Kaserman, David L & Mayo, John W
- 327-339 Internet dropouts in the USA: The invisible group
by Katz, James E & Aspden, Philip
- 341-357 Telecommunications in Mexico
by Gonzalez, Adrian E & Gupta, Amar & Deshpande, Sawan
- 359-370 Was PLDT a natural monopoly?: An economic analysis of pre-reform Philippine telecoms
by Serafica, Ramonette B.
- 371-381 Policy issues for cable startup in smaller countries: The case in South Korea
by Bae, Hyuhn-Suhck & Baldwin, Thomas F
- 383-396 Back to the future: Digital television and convergence in the United Kingdom
by Collins, Richard
- 397-408 Social movement in Telecommunications: Rethinking the public service history of US telecommunications 1894-1919
by Schiller, Dan
- 409-418 Government assessment of FCC performance: Recurring patterns and implications for recent reform efforts
by Napoli, Philip M
- 419-441 Competition between regional standards and the success and failure of firms in the world-wide mobile communication market
by Funk, Jefrey L
- 443-452 Policy evolution in the information economy: An assessment of the Victoria 21 strategy
by Braim, Stephen
April 1998, Volume 22, Issue 3
March 1998, Volume 22, Issue 2
February 1998, Volume 22, Issue 1
October 1997, Volume 21, Issue 8
- 693-695 Erosion of monopoly power by call-back. Lessons from Hong Kong
by Lam, Pun-Lee
- 697-707 Can the telecom equipment industry afford accelerating technical advance?
by Hicks, Donald A & O'Brien, Daniel M
- 709-719 Public interest groups and the Canadian information highway
by McDowell, Stephen D & Buchwald, Cheryl Cowan
- 721-732 Policy reform in networks infrastructure. The case of Mexico
by Landa, Ramiro Tovar
- 733-742 Dutch telecommunications. A period of transition
by Tempelman, Jaap A
- 743-760 A conjoint model of enhanced voice mail services. Implications for new service development and forecasting
by Batt, Carl E & Katz, James E
- 761-771 Telecommunications and the Information Society in European regions
by Alabau, Antonio
August 1997, Volume 21, Issue 7
- 575-596 Regulating digital television in a convergent world
by Cave, Martin
- 597-610 Bottlenecks in pay television. Impact on market development in Europe
by Nolan, Dermot
- 611-618 Future demand for pay-TV in the UK
by Shurmer, Mark
- 619-634 The economics of sports rights
by Cowie, Campbell & Williams, Mark
- 635-648 The wholesale pay TV market in the UK. An economic analysis of the 1996 OFT review
by Cowie, Campbell & Yarrow, George
- 649-660 Competition and regulation in the US video market
by Crandall, Robert W
- 661-676 The regulation of digital conditional access systems. A case study in European policy making
by Levy, David A L
- 677-691 European aspects of the regulation of pay television
by Cawley, Richard A
July 1997, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 477-491 Telecommunications and WTO discipline. An assessment of the WTO agreement on telecommunication services
by Fredebeul-Krein, Markus & Freytag, Andreas
- 493-512 Competition, convergence and asymmetry in telecommunications regulation
by Perrucci, Antonio & Cimatoribus, Michela
- 513-532 Internet, lies and telephony
by Cawley, Richard A
- 533-551 Australia's post-July 1997 telecommunications regulation in international context
by Xavier, Patrick
- 553-564 Fusions of information types, media and operators, and continued American leadership in telecommunications
by Kellerman, Aharon
- 565-573 Online services and 'transactional space'. Emerging strategies for power and control in the new media
by White, Peter B
June 1997, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 357-385 The role of wireless communications in the global information infrastructure
by Egan, Bruce L
- 387-410 The economic viability of wireless local loop and its impact on universal service
by McGarty, Terrence P
- 411-422 The effect of cellular service on the cost structure of a land-based telephone network
by Gabel, David & Kennet, D Mark
- 423-435 Feasibility of using radio relay in low tier wireless local loop systems
by Yeh, Hung-Yao & Hills, Alex
- 437-450 Technology of fixed wireless access
by Trinkwon, David
- 451-459 Widespread deployment of wireless telephony. Business, legal, regulatory and spectrum challenges
by Frieden, Rob
- 461-475 Beyond spectrum auctions. Taking the next step to open spectrum access
by Noam, Eli
May 1997, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 277-282 Bridging the generation gap. Will LEOs provide what GEOs couldn't?
by Arroio, AC
- 283-295 Tariffing in the new IP/ATM environment
by Walker, Dawson & Kelly, Frank & Solomon, Jonathan
- 297-307 ERMES-auction in Germany. First simultaneous multiple-round auction in the European telecommunications market
by Keuter, Alfons & Nett, Lorenz
- 309-316 Opportunities vs incentives to discriminate in the US telecommunications industry
by Weisman, Dennis L & Zhang, Mingyuan
- 317-328 Residential consumers and 'rejected knowledge'. Exploring and acknowledging the margins in broadband services in Australia
by Goggin, Gerard & Newell, Christopher
- 329-339 Prediction of future demand from current telecommunications uses in the home
by Gillard, P & Wale, K & Bow, A
- 341-353 Households without telephones in the UK
by Dyer, Philip
April 1997, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 195-199 On the meaning and importance of 'independence' in telecom reform
by Melody, William H
- 201-211 Thinking strategically about intellectual property rights
by Drahos, Peter
- 213-233 Price setting and regulation for telecommunications in the absence of reliable and detailed cost information
by Xavier, Patrick
- 235-249 International competitiveness in East Asia. Broadband telecommunications and interactive multimedia
by Langdale, John V
- 251-264 Local exchange competition, rate restructuring and universal service
by Cronin, Francis J & Colleran, Elisabeth & Miller, Michael & Raczkowski, Richard
- 265-274 An interim assessment of competition in the Korean international telephone service market
by Ku, HyeondashMo & Kim, Jae-Cheol
March 1997, Volume 21, Issue 2
February 1997, Volume 21, Issue 1
December 1996, Volume 20, Issue 10
- 725-738 Determining the level of regulation in EU telecommunications. A preliminary assessment
by Cave, Martin & Crowther, Peter
- 739-753 Why is the international accounting rate system in terminal decline, and what might be the consequences?
by Scanlan, Mark
- 755-767 International competition policy and telecommunications. Lessons from the EU and prospects for the WTO
by Holmes, Peter & Kempton, Jeremy & McGowan, Francis
- 769-787 Supra-national regulation for supra-national telecommunications carriers?
by Noam, Eli M & Singhal, Anjali
- 789-815 Formal standards-setting for global telecommunications and information services. Towards an institutional regime transformation?
by David, Paul A & Shurmer, Mark
- 817-830 Standards, trade and competition in the emerging global information infrastructure environment
by David, Paul A & Steinmueller, W Edward
November 1996, Volume 20, Issue 9
- 637-640 End of the line for the local loop monopoly?
by Smith, Peter L
- 641-652 Incentive regulation and telco performance: A primer
by Berg, Sanford V & Foreman, R Dean
- 653-667 Telecommunications reforms in Portugal and the European Union
by Sousa, Helena
- 669-684 Danish telecommunications: Keeping the policy options open
by Henten, Anders & Wulff, Thomas
- 685-698 China's telecommunications policy and Hong Kong, 1997: Bargaining positions
by Lovelock, Peter
- 699-711 Great leap or long march: Some policy issues of the development of the Internet in China
by Wu, Wei
- 713-720 Global strategic alliances in the telecommunications industry
by Oh, Jong-Geun
October 1996, Volume 20, Issue 8
August 1996, Volume 20, Issue 7
- 469-474 Abolish the FCC
by L, Bruce
- 475-479 Structural separation or market restructuring
by Solomon, Jonathan & Walker, Dawson
- 481-496 Towards multiservice personal communications: Perspectives for a sector structure evolution
by Lera, Emilio
- 497-506 PHS: Revolutionizing personal communication in Japan
by Ishii, Kenichi
- 507-515 International telephone traffic, callback and policy implications
by Sandbach, Jonathan
- 517-529 Transition to competition in Hong Kong's local telephone industry
by Lam, Pun-Lee
- 531-542 Regulating "Caller ID:" Emulation and learning in US state-level telecommunication policy processes
by Mukherjee, Roopali & Samarajiva, Rohan
- 543-543 Spectrum allocation in New Zealand
by Hutchings, IR
July 1996, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 391-397 Public service or universal service?
by Rapp, Lucien
- 399-413 New media. The likely development path and future regulatory requirements
by Jameson, Justin
- 415-427 The illusion of reform. The dilemma of structural telecommunications policy
by Weare, Christopher
- 429-442 Introducing competition into local exchange markets
by Temin, Peter & Weber, Joseph H
- 443-454 Using wireless technology to provide basic telephone service in the developing world
by Hills, Alex & Yeh, Hung-Yao
- 455-464 US provision of telecommunications goods and services in the PRC: Chinese policies and American strategies
by Chismar, William G & Jussawalla, Meheroo & Snow, Marcellus S
June 1996, Volume 20, Issue 5
May 1996, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 233-238 The transaction superhighway. Innovation and policy implications
by Horton, Richard
- 239-242 International accounting rates. A perspective
by Walker, Dawson
- 243-259 Toward a framework for designing information society policies
by Melody, William H
- 261-271 The Greek telecommunications policies and the EU directives
by Constantinou, Philip & Lagoudakis, Alexis
- 273-289 The new telecommunications in the Netherlands: Strategy, policy and regulation
by Mansell, Robin & Davies, Andrew & Hulsink, Willem
- 291-301 Cable TV in Austria. Between telecommunications and broadcasting
by Latzer, Michael
- 303-310 Competition in the German cellular market? Lessons of duopoly
by Stoetzer, Matthias-W & Tewes, Daniel
April 1996, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 161-167 Architecture and economic policy
by Blumenthal, Marjory S
- 169-181 Adding service discrimination to the Internet
by Clark, David D
- 183-201 Pricing in computer networks: Reshaping the research agenda
by Shenker, Scott & Clark, David & Estrin, Deborah & Herzog, Shai
- 203-217 Service architecture and content provision. The network provider as editor
by MacKie-Mason, J & Shenker, S & Varian, HR
- 219-231 The political economy of congestion charges and settlements in packet networks
by Lehr, William H & Weiss, Martin BH
March 1996, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 79-82 The extraterrestrials are coming
by Noll, A Michael
- 83-88 The future of Japanese telecommunications
by Fransman, Martin
- 89-99 Users' rights? The multilateral rules on access to telecommunications
by Tuthill, Lee
- 101-123 Technology and policy options for the telecommunications sector. The situation in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
by Davies, Gareth & Carter, Steve & McIntosh, Stuart & Stefanescu, Dan
- 125-130 International telecommunications in Turkey
by Dökmecí, Vedia & Berköz, Lale
- 131-139 Broadband regulation. The OFTEL Consultative Document: Beyond the telephone, the television and the PC
by Higham, Nicholas & Lee, Andrew
- 141-157 Moving toward local distribution network competition in Canada
by Globerman, Steven & Janisch, Hudson N & Stanbury, WT
December 1995, Volume 19, Issue 9
November 1995, Volume 19, Issue 8
October 1995, Volume 19, Issue 7
- 515-529 Japanese information infrastructure initiatives: A politico-economic approach
by Latzer, Michael
- 531-544 ISDN in Japan : Actors, status and expectations
by van der Staal, Peter & Grassmuck, Volker & Hatta, Keiko
- 545-559 The rural economic development implications of telecommunications: Evidence from Pennsylvania
by Cronin, Francis J & McGovern, Patricia M & Miller, Michael R & Parker, Edwin B
- 561-577 Telecommunications and transition in Central and Eastern Europe
by Welfens, Paul JJ
- 579-585 A bypass for the local loop: Deutsche Telekom's strategy for fiber to the home
by Pospischil, Rudolf
- 587-588 Open competition
by McL Lamberton, D
August 1995, Volume 19, Issue 6
July 1995, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 347-350 Accounting rates in the Caribbean: Finding a balance
by Scaffidi, Joe & Lamb, Chris & Skinner, Ewart
- 351-363 Telecommunications infrastructure competition: The costs of delay
by Baer, Walter S
- 365-380 What level of dialtone penetration constitutes 'universal service'?
by Albery, Brooks
- 381-390 Liberalization of telecommunications infrastructure and cable television networks: The European Commission's Green Paper
by Preiskel, Ronnie & Higham, Nicholas
- 391-411 Regulating audiotex: Lessons for the future development and oversight of electronic information and telecommunication services
by McDonald, Sarah-Kathryn
- 413-426 Direct foreign investment in telecommunications: A review of attitudes in Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany and the UK
by Joseph, Richard A
April 1995, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 171-176 Universal service: obligation or opportunity?
by Blackman, Colin R
- 177-190 A new departure for the ITU : An inside view of the Kyoto Plenipotentiary Conference
by MacLean, Donald J
- 191-199 Why auction the spectrum?
by McMillan, John
- 201-216 Facility supply and demand of the trunk line network: Some aspects of competition in the Japanese telecommunications market
by Hatta, Keiko & Takeuchi, Nobuhiro
- 217-231 Direct broadcast satellites in Japan: A case study in government-business partnerships
by Gershon, Richard A & Kanayama, Tsutomu
- 233-239 Cable television and government policy in Japan
by Sugaya, Minoru
- 241-248 Assessment of the value of videophones in home healthcare
by Takano, Takehito & Nakamura, Keiko & Akao, Chiemi
March 1995, Volume 19, Issue 2
December 1994, Volume 18, Issue 9
November 1994, Volume 18, Issue 8