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March 1987, Volume 11, Issue 1
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
- 143-146 Interactive entertainment: the challenge to broadcast media
by Levin, James A.
March 1982, Volume 6, Issue 1
December 1981, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 243-250 Telecommunications in the Pacific region: Impact of a new regime
by Macdonald, S. & Mandeville, T. & Lamberton, D.
- 251-264 COMSAT Presidential directors: Promise and performance
by Mosco, Vincent
- 265-272 Office automation needs: Studying managerial work
by Panko, Raymond R.
- 273-288 Restructuring the US telecommunications industry: Impact on innovation
by Agnew, Carson E. & Romeo, Anthony A.
- 289-295 Growth in teleconferencing: Looking beyond the rhetoric of readiness
by Johansen, Robert & Hansell, Kathleen J. & Green, David
- 296-303 Approaches to teleconferencing justification: Towards a general model
by Charles, Jeff
- 304-314 Interaction patterns in audio teleconferencing
by Carey, John
- 315-322 Telematics, teleconferencing and education
by Ryan, Michael G.
- 323-325 Office automation: From barriers to gateways
by Baldwin, Susan L. & Rouleau, Gilles P.
- 326-328 Will cities become obsolete?
by Lehman-Wilzig, S.
- 332-333 Validation in telematics: Symposium on Telematics, organized by the Institute for Social and Economic Research in Telecommunications (IREST), Paris, 15 June 1981
by Tornato, Pierre
- 333-335 The data communications conference on teleconferencing and satellite communications systems technology: 24-26 June 1981, New York City
by Gold, Elliot M.
- 335-336 US telecommunications regulation
by Miller, H.Gilbert
September 1981, Volume 5, Issue 3
June 1981, Volume 5, Issue 2