Telecommunication Policy for the Information Age

Telecommunication Policy for the Information Age
Author: Gerald W. Brock
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674873261

Telecommunications expert Gerald Brock demonstrates how decentralized decision making in the telecommunication industry has made the United States a world leader in reforming telecommunication policy.

Digital Crossroads

Digital Crossroads
Author: Jonathan E. Nuechterlein
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Internet
ISBN: 9780262640664

A clear, objective, and accessible analysis of competition policy issues in the telecommunications industry that analyzes the big picture of the field as well is its technological, economic, and legal intricacies.

The New Telecommunications

The New Telecommunications
Author: Frederick Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The author provides examples of the use of telecommunications as a developmental tool, drawn from field research on innovative applications of the technology in large and small businesses, education, health, scientific research, and residential services.

Telecommunication Policy Act

Telecommunication Policy Act
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1246
Release: 1990
Genre: Antitrust law
ISBN:

From Rural Village to Global Village

From Rural Village to Global Village
Author: Heather E. Hudson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113559970X

From Rural Village to Global Village: Telecommunications for Development in the Information Age examines the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on both the macro level--societal, socio-economic, and governmental--and sector level--education, health, agriculture, entrepreneurship--emphasizing rural and developing regions. Author Heather E. Hudson examines the potential impact of ICTs by reviewing the existing research and adding her own findings from extensive fieldwork in ICT planning and evaluation. The volume includes case studies demonstrating innovative applications of ICTs plus chapters on evaluation strategies and appropriate technologies. She also analyzes the policy issues that must be addressed to facilitate affordable ICT access in rural and developing regions. This discussion relates to the larger “digital divide” issue, and the impact that access to communication technology--or the lack of it--has on communities and societies. This comprehensive volume is a valuable resource for scholars, professionals, researchers, and students in telecommunications law and policy, media economics, international communication, and communication and development fields. It is also suitable for use as an advanced-level text in these areas.

Digital Crossroads, second edition

Digital Crossroads, second edition
Author: Jonathan E. Nuechterlein
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2013-07-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0262519607

A thoroughly updated, comprehensive, and accessible guide to U.S. telecommunications law and policy, covering recent developments including mobile broadband issues, spectrum policy, and net neutrality. In Digital Crossroads, two experts on telecommunications policy offer a comprehensive and accessible analysis of the regulation of competition in the U.S. telecommunications industry. The first edition of Digital Crossroads (MIT Press, 2005) became an essential and uniquely readable guide for policymakers, lawyers, scholars, and students in a fast-moving and complex policy field. In this second edition, the authors have revised every section of every chapter to reflect the evolution in industry structure, technology, and regulatory strategy since 2005. The book features entirely new discussions of such topics as the explosive development of the mobile broadband ecosystem; incentive auctions and other recent spectrum policy initiatives; the FCC's net neutrality rules; the National Broadband Plan; the declining relevance of the traditional public switched telephone network; and the policy response to online video services and their potential to transform the way Americans watch television. Like its predecessor, this new edition of Digital Crossroads not only helps nonspecialists climb this field's formidable learning curve, but also makes substantive contributions to ongoing policy debates.

Connections

Connections
Author: Public Policy Institute (New York)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1992
Genre: Information technology
ISBN:

Telecommunications Policy Act

Telecommunications Policy Act
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1990
Genre: Antitrust law
ISBN:

Communications Law and Policy in the Digital Age

Communications Law and Policy in the Digital Age
Author: Randolph J. May
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Data transmission systems
ISBN: 9781611632125

The marketplace and technological changes that have occurred since the last major revision of the Communications Act in 1996 have rendered existing law and policy woefully outdated, if not obsolete. In the past fifteen years there has been a switch from analog to digital services, from narrowband to broadband networks, and, most importantly, from a mostly monopolistic to a generally competitive environment. In Communications Law and Policy in the Digital Age: The Next Five Years, some of the nation's most eminent scholars explain why communications law and policy should be changed in response to these profound marketplace transitions. And, as importantly, the contributors explain how law and policy should be changed. There are many specific reform proposals offered in this collection of essays. Given the competition that has developed across most communications markets, the recommendations generally call for less government regulation and more marketplace freedom. With its forward-looking proposals, the book should be particularly valuable not only for academics and students, but for policymakers and law practitioners as well. Topics covered in the chapters include broadband and Internet policy, net neutrality regulation, spectrum policy and spectrum auctions, wireless regulation, universal service reform, public media reform, a new Digital Age Communications Act, and the political economy of communications reform. The contributors, each of whom is a recognized expert on the subjects they address, are: Representative Marsha Blackburn, Michelle Connolly, Seth Cooper, Ellen Goodman, Daniel Lyons, Randolph May, Bruce Owen, James Speta, and Christopher Yoo.