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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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September 1987, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 259-268 Cable policy in Europe : The role of transborder broadcasting and its effects on CATV
by Müller, Jürgen
- 269-280 International comparisons of telecommunication charges
by Horton, R. & Donovan, J.
- 281-295 Excess capacity in international telecommunications
by Johnson, Leland L.
- 297-307 The race for telecommunication technology : The USA v Japan
by Jussawalla, Meheroo
- 308-309 Deregulation trends and policies in France
by Arlandis, Jacques
- 314-314 Who pays for the local call?
by Fuhr, Joseph P.
- 315-315 Mobile satellite spectrum sharing is possible and highly desirable
by Almond, John & President, oVice
- 316-316 Teleglobe update
by Gillick, David & Consultant, oSenior
June 1987, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 99-113 Regional aid for telecommunications in Europe : A force for economic development
by Pye, Roger & Lauder, Gillian
- 115-120 Action for telecommunications development : STAR: a European community programme
by Lalor, Eamon
- 121-134 Reducing the number of missing links : Regional cooperation and telecommunications development in southern Africa
by Dymond, Andrew
- 135-139 Radiodetermination satellite service : A new path for global cooperation
by Cheston, T. Stephen
- 140-146 Satellites and integrated broadband communications : An ESA view
by Chaplin, J.
- 147-160 Japanese telecommunications policy : New direction and old dilemmas
by Davidson, William H.
- 161-178 Bell system R&D activities : The impact of divestiture
by Noll, A. Michael
- 179-192 The ITU and development assistance : North, South and the dynamics of the CCIs
by Renaud, Jean-Luc
- 193-207 Direct broadcast satellites : The media--industrial complex in the UK and Europe
by Locksley, Gareth
- 212-213 The fairness trap
by Ryder, Joseph V.
- 213-215 Privatization of teleglobe Canada
by Gillick, David
March 1987, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-9 Between a rock and a hard place
by Lundberg, Olof
- 11-19 UK research on implications of information and communication technologies
by Melody, William H.
- 20-30 Information management in telecommunications : Guidelines for developing countries
by Schware, Robert
- 31-44 Trade patterns, industry structure and industrial policy in telecommunications
by Neu, Werner & Neumann, Karl-Heinz & Schnöring, Thomas
- 45-57 Local competition and resale of network services in the USA
by de Fontenay, Alain & Hoffberg, Mark B. & Shugard, Mary H. & White, Robert G.
- 58-64 Architecture for satellite data networks in developing countries
by Joshi, Satish
- 65-81 In-home computing and information services : A twenty-year analysis of the technology and its impacts
by Vitalari, Nicholas P. & Venkatesh, Alladi
- 82-86 Competition in US telecommunications : Rejoinder to 'The subsidy myth'
by Weisman, Dennis L. & Kridel, Donald J.
- 86-87 The author replies
by Denious, Robert D.
- 88-90 A pillar of development
by Estabrooks, Maurice
- 90-91 Demonstrating a commitment to the developing world
by Hudson, Heather E.
- 91-92 'The missing link' in Africa
by Cowie, J. B.
December 1986, Volume 10, Issue 4
September 1986, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 186-192 Telecommunications evolution in the UK
by Solomon, J. H.
- 193-194 The rationale for local measured service
by Fuhr, Joseph P.
- 195-208 Global politics and INTELSAT : The conduct of foreign relations in an electronically interconnected world
by Colino, Richard R.
- 209-228 Explaining information sector growth in developing countries
by Katz, Raul L.
- 229-244 Telecommunications services in France : The regulated monopoly and the challenge of competition
by Coustel, Jean Pierre
- 245-257 Strategy in the telecommunications market : The effects of liberalization and competition
by Carney, M. G.
- 259-267 The subsidy myth : Who pays for the local loop?
by Denious, Robert D.
- 271-272 Throttling competition: a reply
by Weisman, Dennis L. & Egan, Bruce L.
- 273-273 Competition and Utopia
by Wenders, John T.
June 1986, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 83-87 Information technology and the developing Pacific
by Karunaratne, Neil D.
- 88-92 The diffusion of BITNET: a communications system for universities
by Kellerman, Aharon
- 93-105 Star WARCs and new systems : An analysis of US international satellite policy formation
by Kavanaugh, Andrea
- 107-119 A telecommunications taxonomy
by Cleevely, David & Cawdell, Richard
- 121-131 Competition and social objectives : The case of West German telecommunications
by Neumann, Karl-Heinz & Wieland, Bernhard
- 132-140 Cities and communication : The limits of community
by Mandelbaum, Seymour J.
- 141-163 The Australian telecommunications subscriber equipment industry : Technical change and international competitiveness
by Sciberras, E.
- 164-176 The US telecommunications industry in transition : Bypass, regulation and the public interest
by Egan, Bruce L. & Weisman, Dennis L.
- 177-180 Throttling competition
by Wenders, John T.
March 1986, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 2-4 ISDN: a solution in search of a problem?
by Newstead, Tony
- 5-12 Information gaps: myth or reality?
by Compaine, Benjamin M.
- 13-16 New technologies in banking -- revolutionary change?
by Smith, Stephen & Wield, David
- 17-32 Canadian consumers and telephone pricing: From luxury to necessity and back again?
by Pike, Robert & Mosco, Vincent
- 33-40 The implications of economic efficiency for US telecommunications policy
by Wenders, John T. & Egan, Bruce L.
- 41-50 An integrative approach to information policy research
by Trauth, Eileen M.
- 51-56 Subscriber financing of telecommunications investment
by Gellerman, Robert F.
- 57-67 Telecommunications market structure in the USA: The effects of deregulation and divestiture
by Johnson, Elizabeth
December 1985, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 270-272 Mixed planning approach at Geneva
by Hudson, Heather
- 273-275 Setting technical standards for improved communication flows
by Näslund, Ruben
- 276-280 Implications of deregulating satellite communications
by McKnight, Lee
- 281-290 Regulation to deregulation: the telecommunications sector and industrialization : Evidence from the Pacific rim and basin
by Snow, Marcellus S.
- 291-300 DBS systems : Perspectives from a profit seeking company
by Martin, Ernesto R.
- 301-309 Pay television in Australia : An application of functional measurement to telecommunications demand forecasting
by Johnson, L. W. & Buchanan, B. J. & Crittle, F. J.
- 310-318 Telecommunications, trade and TDF
by Robinson, Peter
- 319-328 Predatory pricing and foreclosure in telecommunications
by Globerman, Steven
- 329-333 Predatory pricing and foreclosure in Canadian telecommunications
by Babe, Robert E.
- 334-350 Copyright issues for home videotaping
by Lin, Carolyn
September 1985, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 182-184 The new communication age in Japan
by Koyama, Moriya
- 185-188 Financing and other issues in telecommunications development
by Parker, Edwin B.
- 189-190 Usage sensitivity and priority coding: a flexible approach to telecommunications pricing
by Fuhr Jr., Joseph P.
- 191-202 Regulatory issues in regional satellite communications: Towards a USA - Mexico bilateral agreement
by Valerdi, Jorge
- 203-214 Deregulation is politicization
by Tunstall, Jeremy
- 215-228 Competition and performance in the UK telecommunications industry
by Foreman-Peck, James
- 229-239 National telecommunications planning in Brazil
by Del Fiol, Raul Antonio & Guisard Ferraz, JoséEugênio
- 240-244 Telecommunications and economic development in Singapore
by Chen, Huey-tsyh & Kuo, Eddie C.Y.
- 245-261 Changing dynamics of the overseas marketplace for TV programming: The rise of international co-production
by Renaud, Jean-Luc & Litman, Barry R.
June 1985, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 90-92 The missing link: a political hot potato
by Solomon, Jonathan
- 93-95 Privatization of Japanese telecommunications
by Maeda, Kunji
- 97-108 WARC-ORB-85 : Guaranteeing access to the geostationary orbit
by Naraine, Mahindra
- 109-120 Freedom of access to the radio spectrum for satellite communications
by Withers, David
- 121-135 Latecomer cost handicap in satellite communications
by Levin, Harvey J.
- 137-144 Research and development policy in the USA : Implications for satellite communications
by Weingarten, Fred W. & Wilk, Charles K.
- 145-158 The diffusion of new telecommunication technologies
by Carey, John & Moss, Mitchell L.
- 159-169 Rural telephone in Indonesia and Thailand : Social and economic benefits
by Chu, Godwin C. & Srivisal, Chote & Alfian & Supadhiloke, Boonlert
- 170-171 Project evaluation techniques for investment in LDCs
by Nordlinger, Christopher W.
March 1985, Volume 9, Issue 1
December 1984, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 267-270 Deregulation in Australia, by design or default
by Reinecke, Ian & Schultz, Julianne
- 271-289 Telephone and cable companies : Rivals or partners in video distribution?
by Baer, Walter S.
- 290-306 Regulatory options for cable TV in the UK
by Veljanovski, Cento
- 307-313 Telemedicine: an historical perspective
by Higgins, Chris & Dunn, Earl & Conrath, David
- 314-320 Demand for sex-oriented cable TV in the USA : Community acceptance and obscenity law
by Wirth, Michael O. & Baldwin, Thomas F. & Zenaty, Jayne
- 321-334 A behavioural measure of information work
by Schement, Jorge Reina & Lievrouw, Leah
- 335-338 The use of telephones in Sri Lanka
by Kojina, Mitsuhiro & Hoken, Junichiro & Saito, Masaru
September 1984, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 170-172 Creating a convivial communications society
by Peterson, Lorne
- 173-177 Appropriate telecommunications for economic development
by Parker, Edwin B.
- 178-180 London calling: A policy for telecommunications after privatization
by Locksley, Gareth
- 181-203 Financing telecommunications for rural development
by Goldschmidt, Douglas
- 205-212 Global competition and EEC policy in telecommunications : An Italian perspective
by Montella, Luigi
- 213-221 The future role of international telecommunications institutions
by Solomon, Jonathan
- 223-235 Technology and policy in cable TV development in the UK
by Gibbons, Michael & Hartley, Jill & Evans, Janet & Metcalfe, Stan & Simnett, Jonathan
- 237-248 The economic implications of satellite technology and the industrialization of space
by Jussawalla, Meheroo
- 249-255 Local measured telephone service in the USA : A quantitative analysis
by Pacey, Patricia L. & Singell, Larry
- 256-257 The Maitland commission
by Edmondson, John & Editor, oManaging
June 1984, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 83-88 Telecommunications for development: findings of the ITU-OECD project
by Jéquier, Nicolas
- 89-92 Doctrine, decision and development in international telecommunications
by Boettriger, Henry M.
- 93-106 Regulation of the Canadian cable industry : A comparative analysis
by Collins, Janay & Litman, Barry R.
- 107-126 Telecommunications policy-making in New Zealand during the last two decades
by Wagner, Graham A.
- 127-147 Assimilating social values in computer-based technologies
by Kling, Rob
- 149-161 Regional structure and telecommunications planning
by Cleevely, David
- 162-162 Broadening the discussion
by Hudson, Heather E.
- 162-163 Regional structure and telecommunications planning
by Walsham, Geoffrey
- 165-166 Deregulation in Hong Kong
by Newstead, Anthony
March 1984, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 2-2 The UNESCO fiasco
by Jonscher, Charles
- 3-6 Standard setting in international telecommunications
by Burtz, L. & Hummel, E.
- 7-11 Will choice be extended by cable?
by Collins, Richard
- 12-14 Markets without boundaries
by Irwin, Manley R.
- 15-28 Satellite data networks for national development
by Abramson, Norman
- 29-43 Electronic funds transfer: The creeping revolution
by Clark, R.T.
- 44-50 Japan's policy on monopoly and competition in telecommunications
by Tomita, Tetsuro
- 51-57 Telecommunications and investment decisions in the Philippines
by Garcia, Renato B.
- 59-66 On the role of telecommunications in development
by Wellenius, Bjorn
- 67-68 No development without connectivity
by Webber, Melvin M.
- 68-69 Recognizing priorities
by Cleevely, David D.
December 1983, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 268-270 Does monopoly mean stagnation?
by Dondoux, J.
- 271-276 TDF: the hardy perennial
by Robinson, Peter
- 277-284 Telecommunications in the developing world : Investment decision and performance monitoring
by Saunders, Robert J.
- 285-296 Emerging economic constraints on transborder data flows
by Jussawalla, Meheroo & Cheah, Chee-Wah
- 297-308 The monopoly v competition debate
by Bergendorff, Hans & Larsson, Torsten & Näslund, Ruben
- 309-316 Deformalizing the international radio arrangements
by Rutkowski, A. M.
- 317-325 The changing nature of the ITU Plenipotentiary
by Codding, George A.
- 326-334 ITU Plenipotentiary Conference and beyond : A case for serious foreign policy
by Segal, Brian
September 1983, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 187-189 INTELSAT and the digital communications revolution
by Astrain, S.
- 190-191 EUTELSAT's regional role
by Galante, F. M.
- 192-194 INMARSAT: looking beyond the maritime community
by Lundberg, Olof
- 195-203 The political economy of satellite business
by Locksley, Gareth
- 204-214 Cable and satellite TV in the UK and Europe : The emerging legal issues
by Clement-Jones, Tim
- 215-227 Telecommunications in Canada : The regulatory crisis
by Schmidt, Joseph S. & Corbin, Ruth M.
- 228-242 Social problems of information societies : The US and Japanese experiences
by Salvaggio, Jerry L.
- 243-245 The politics of relevance and the ITU
by Solomon, Jonathan
- 246-247 The effect of ownership on telephone penetration
by Littlechild, S. C.
- 247-248 Second liberalization in Japan
by Yokoi, Mitsuru
- 257-258 Comparing the cost of telephone services
by Bergendorff, Hans
June 1983, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 91-95 AT&T and the consent decree
by Brown, C. L.
- 96-97 UK strategy - the momentum of change
by Solomon, J. H. M.
- 98-99 Cable as choice
by Locksley, Gareth
- 100-110 ITU conference in Nairobi : Confrontation or mutual understanding?
by Näslund, Ruben
- 111-120 Impact of deregulation on marketplace diversity in the USA
by Trauth, Eileen M. & Trauth, Denise M. & Huffman, John L.
- 121-136 Alternative radio licensing arrangements : A case study of the multipoint distribution service
by Agnew, Carson E.
- 137-148 Telecommunications planning and the power of expertise
by Miller, James
- 149-162 The public service potential of videotex and teletext
by Durand, Philippe
- 163-177 US TV networks' response to new technology
by Litman, Barry R.
March 1983, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 3-4 Evolving electronic mail in a PTT
by Morris, John
- 5-8 Teledemocracy from the top
by Lehman-Wilzig, Sam
- 9-11 All wired up but where to go?
by Bass, Isabel
- 12-34 Value conflicts in computing developments : Developed and developing countries
by Kling, Rob
- 35-42 Privacy and Canadian telecommunications regulation
by Auerbach, Lewis
- 43-52 Telecommunications policy and the pleasure principle
by Marvin, Carolyn
- 53-63 The cost of telephone service : An international comparison of rates in major countries
by Mitchell, Bridger M.
- 64-72 The information society in California : Social factors influencing its emergence
by Schement, Jorge Reina & Lievrouw, Leah A. & Dordick, Herbert S.
- 73-78 Potential for videophones in Japan : A service proposal
by Watanabe, Takuji
December 1982, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 258-268 Agencies and directions of Japanese policy
by Yokoi, Mitsuru
- 269-275 Social impacts of new communications media the Japanese experience
by Komatsuzaki, Seisuke
- 276-282 The future for telephony in Japan
by Hirota, Kenichiro
- 283-299 Competition in telecommunications
by Langdale, John
- 300-307 Impact of telephone and satellite earth station installations on GDP : A model for rural areas of LDCs
by Hudson, Heather E. & Hardy, Andrew P. & Parker, Edwin B.
- 308-314 Impact of deregulation on point-to-point demand in the USA
by Berg, Sanford V. & Pacey, Patricia L.
- 315-318 Satellites: silent partner for LDCs
by Kelley, T. Michael
- 318-319 Information centre in Washington
by Haber, Alice L. & Sessions, Judith A.
September 1982, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 154-154 Cable controversies
by Bass, Isabel
- 155-163 Deregulation of commercial TV in the USA : Control by government or market
by Wollert, James A. & Wirth, Michael O.
- 164-178 Utilization of video conferencing
by Dutton, William H. & Fulk, Janet & Steinfield, Charles
- 179-198 Negotiating improved interconnection between US telcos and their competitors
by Morris, Roy L. & Preece, Robert S.
- 199-206 A systemic focus for communications research, debate and policy
by Popper, Roger D.
- 207-222 Office automation : Assessing energy implications
by Nair, Indira & Morgan, M. Granger & Henrion, Max
- 223-235 The Green thumb videotex experiment : Evaluation and policy implications
by Rice, Ronald E. & Paisley, William
- 237-241 A bell system view of videotex
by Sullivan, Dennis J. & Noll, A. Michael
- 241-245 Walloon & Flemish videotex trials
by Pichault, François
- 245-247 Satellite TV programming
by Bass, Isabel
- 247-248 Asia Pacific telecommunity
by Phienpanij, Boonchoo & Ahmad, Shabbir
June 1982, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 74-86 Visions to stay home by Visual services for home delivery
by Wallenstein, Gerd D.
- 87-99 Telecommunications/ transportation substitution and energy conservation Part 2
by Kraemer, Kenneth L. & King, John Leslie
- 100-110 Information technology Public debate in the Netherlands
by van der Loo, Hans & Slaa, Paul
- 111-122 Allocating broadcast spectrum Models and proposals
by McLauchlan, William P. & Westerberg, Richard M.
- 123-135 Foreign and domestic US policies : Spectrum reservations and media balance
by Levin, Harvey J.
- 136-142 Field study with a computer-based office system
by Helmreich, Reinhard & Wimmer, Klaus