1988
DOI: 10.1177/016555158801400502
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Regulation and deregulation of telecommunications: the economic and political realities. Part I: The United States

Abstract: Telecommunications in the information society has evolved into a multifaceted industry of great commercial value and significance. Indeed, it has become a multi-billion dollar in dustry with a projected worldwide turnover of over $540 billion by the year 1990. Telecommunications has also emerged as the obvious electronic highway for the transmission of information in a multiplicity of formats. Probably as a direct response to the commercial success and changing role of telecommunications, a number of developed… Show more

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