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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.
Series handle: RePEc:eee:telpol
ISSN: 0308-5961
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May 1998, Volume 22, Issue 4-5
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
- 571-572 Competition and convergence: Towards regulatory chaos?
by Blackman, Colin & Schoof, Hans
- 573-587 Building value through telecommunications: Regulatory roadblocks on the information superhighway
by Egan, Bruce L
- 588-600 Strategic issues in telecommunications: Unbundling the information infrastructure
by Mansell, Robin
- 601-615 Infrastructure competition and the European Union's telecommunications policy
by Stehmann, Oliver & Borthwick, Rob
- 616-628 A strategy towards infrastructure competition in the European Union
by Borthwick, Rob & Stehmann, Oliver
- 629-641 Network facilities in a competitive environment: A contribution from the Spanish debate
by Lera, Emilio
- 642-650 A strategy for Sweden's information technology infrastructure
by Leeb-Lundberg, Arne
- 651-657 Japan's telecommunications industry: Competition and regulatory reform
by Naoe, Shigehiko
- 658-667 Universal service in the information age
by Hudson, Heather
- 670-670 Equality and fair play in Australia's telecommunications ballot
by Petts, Alan
- 670-671 It's the customer who foots the bill
by Newstead, Tony
October 1994, Volume 18, Issue 7
August 1994, Volume 18, Issue 6