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April 1996, Volume 20, Issue 3
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
July 1994, Volume 18, Issue 5
April 1994, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 171-173 China: still the enigmatic giant
by Mueller, Milton
- 174-181 Challenges to the MPT's monopoly
by Tan, Zixiang
- 182-194 Telecommunications, with Chinese characteristics
by Ure, John
- 195-205 The management of China's telecommunications industry: Some institutional facts
by Lu, Ding
- 206-210 Lian Tong: A quantum leap in the reform of China's telecommunications
by Chang, He Fei
- 211-215 Telecommunications development and economic growth in China
by Zhao, Di Ang & Junjia, Liu
- 216-228 The growth of cable television in China: Tensions between local and central government
by Liu, Yu-li
- 229-235 Taiwan: reform at a snail's pace
by Chen, Bo-Shoe
- 236-242 Opening the digital door: Computer networking in China
by Zheng, Cindy
- 243-253 One country, two systems: What will 1997 mean in telecommunications?
by Mueller, Milton
- 254-264 China's role in Hong Kong's telecommunications deregulation: A political and economic assessment
by Lee, Paul S. N.
- 265-274 A review of AT&T's business history in China: The memorandum of understanding in context
by Warwick, William
March 1994, Volume 18, Issue 2
December 1993, Volume 17, Issue 9
- 643-649 The internet religious war
by Drake, William J.
- 650-676 Regulatory institutions and processes in telecommunications : An international study of alternatives
by Tyler, Michael & Bednarczyk, Susan
- 677-690 Telecommunications and growth : The contribution of telecommunications infrastructure investment to aggregate and sectoral productivity
by Cronin, Francis J. & Colleran, Elisabeth K. & Herbert, Paul L. & Lewitzky, Steven
- 691-698 At last! A new Canadian telecommunications act
by Janisch, H. N.
- 699-706 Globalization or regionalization? : An observation of current PTO activities
by Kurisaki, Yoshiko
- 707-713 Intra-LATA toll elasticities
by Train, Kenneth E.
November 1993, Volume 17, Issue 8
- 563-587 Who needs 'POTS-plus' services? : A comparison of residential user needs along the rural-urban continuum
by Shields, Peter & Dervin, Brenda & Richter, Christopher & Soller, Richard
- 589-602 Cable systems, telephony and local economic development in the UK
by Cornford, James & Gillespie, Andrew
- 603-621 Reorganization of European telecommunications : The cases of British Telecom, France Télécom and Deutsche Telekom
by Pospischil, Rudolf
- 623-630 Telecommunications liberalization in the Nordic countries
by Müller, Jürgen & Bohlin, Erik & Karpakka, Jari & Riis, Christian & Skouby, Knud Erik
- 631-635 Towards the information superhighway
by Lee, James K.
August 1993, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 403-406 Wireless communications and personal freedom
by Spector, Phillip L.
- 407-414 The 1992 world administrative radio conference : A survey of the US delegation and recommendations for the future
by Caristi, Dom
- 415-430 Telecommunications infrastructure investment and economic development
by Cronin, Francis J. & Parker, Edwin B. & Colleran, Elisabeth K. & Gold, Mark A.
- 431-445 Liberalizing telecommunications markets : Political externalities in the Greek case
by Constantelou, Natasha
- 446-458 300 000 yuppies? : Mobile telephones in Finland
by Roos, J. P.
- 459-469 Public-private alliances for telecommunications development : Intracorporate baby bells in the developing countries
by Stone, Philip B.
- 470-470 Monopolies and mobile: thin evidence in Finland
by Pye, Roger
- 470-471 Mobile à la mode
by Roos, J. P.
July 1993, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 323-330 The growth of competition in the US long-distance industry
by Garfinkel, Lawrence
- 331-340 The economics of mobile telephony in east and central Europe : The case of the Czech Republic
by Doyle, Christopher
- 341-351 Redirecting Russian telecommunications : Integration of devolution?
by Levy, Steven A. & Buell, D. & Buivan, D.
- 352-369 Universal service in telephone history : A reconstruction
by Mueller, Milton
- 370-375 The challenge of international value-added network services : Agreements in the Asia-Pacific area
by Newman, Eugene
- 376-389 The information mall
by Sheth, Jagdish N. & Sisodia, Rajendra S.
- 390-396 Pricing complementary telephone services : The cases of payphone and operator service providers
by Wenders, John T.
April 1993, Volume 17, Issue 3
March 1993, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 98-106 Dominance, nondominance and the public interest in telecommunications regulation
by Haring, John R. & Weisman, Dennis L.
- 107-117 Mobile communications in Germany: Economic and social impacts of a new infrastructural paradigm
by Dörrenbächer, Christoph
- 118-138 Telecommunications development in the Republic of Korea: An alternative model?
by Kim, Eun-Ju
- 139-144 The ombudsman roots of US state utility consumer advocates
by McGoldrick, John J.
- 145-157 Telecommunications privatization issues: The Jamaican experience
by McCormick, Patricia K.
- 158-162 Telephone company entry into cable television: A re-evaluation
by Goodman, Matthew & Lu, Kevin & Sharkey, William & Srinagesh, Padmanabhan & Stolleman, Neal
December 1992, Volume 16, Issue 9
- 699-704 Privatization in telecommunications -- empty slogan or strategic tool?
by Kok, Bessel
- 705-711 A perspective from a national regulator
by Lasserre, Bruno
- 712-716 European policies and regulation
by Ungerer, Herbert
- 717-720 Responses to globalization of telecommunications
by Spicer, Keith
- 721-725 UK policies and regulations
by Wigglesworth, Bill & Barnes, Fod
- 726-731 Telecommunications policies and regulatory structures : New issues and trends
by Gillick, David
- 732-737 Telecommunications privatizations and international capital markets
by Thompson, Samme
- 738-743 Will telecommunications remain a golden sector?
by Golob, James
- 744-748 The financing of telecommunications infrastructure
by Wylleman, Edouard
- 749-755 Competition and modernization issues
by Buckley, John V.
- 756-758 Privatization and competition versus public service
by Treheux, Michel
- 759-763 The Argentine telephone privatization
by González Lanuza, Luis M.
- 764-767 Journey through a successful privatization : The privatization of Alberta Government Telephones
by Webber, Neil
- 768-776 The New Zealand experience
by Lojkine, S. M.
- 777-781 Privatization and telephone numbers
by Higham, Nicholas A. C.
November 1992, Volume 16, Issue 8
August 1992, Volume 16, Issue 6
July 1992, Volume 16, Issue 5
April 1992, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 187-193 The role of cities in telecommunications development
by Graham, Stephen D.N.
- 194-209 ONA, unbundling and competition in interstate access markets
by Meisel, John B.
- 210-224 The measurement and encouragement of telephone service quality
by Berg, Sanford V. & Lynch Jr, John G.
- 225-236 Broadband telecommunications in rural America: Emerging infrastructures for residential service
by Calabrese, Andrew & Jung, Donald
- 237-248 Market analysis using regulatory reports
by Weiss, Martin B.H. & Sochats, Kenneth M. & Williams, James G.
- 249-258 The evolution of Hungarian telecommunications policy
by Whitlock, Erik & Nyevrikel, Emília
- 259-276 Japanese failure in a high-tech industry?: The case of central office telecommunications switches
by Fransman, Martin
March 1992, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 98-104 Broadhand convergence : A view of the regulatory barriers
by Patel, Virat
- 105-109 Services--the impact of the technology explosion
by Exton, Edward J.
- 110-121 Telephone--cable cross-ownership : A study in policy alternatives
by Gershon, Richard A.
- 122-134 Telephone company entry into cable television : An evaluation
by Johnson, Leland L. & Reed, David P.
- 135-146 Facility-based competition in Europe : The case for a separate satelite system
by Stehmann, Oliver
- 147-155 A content analysis of 900 numbers : Implications for industry reguiation and self-regulation
by Glascock, Jack & LaRose, Robert
- 156-166 International telecommunications as international movement : The case of Israel, 1951-88
by Kellerman, Aharon & Cohen, Anat
- 167-178 Demand aggregation strategies for rural telephony
by Sawhney, Harmeet
February 1992, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 3-5 Should the UK play the ITU political game?
by Solomon, Jonathan
- 7-14 Economic aspects of telephone network development : The USSR plan
by Kudriavtzev, G. G. & Varakin, L. E.
- 15-25 Evaluating Intelsat's performance and prospects : Conceptual paradigms and empirical investigations
by Snow, Marcellus S.
- 26-51 The role of Oftel
by Gist, Peter
- 52-63 Balancing the ex-Bell system companies : Changing the centre of gravity
by Charalambides, Leonidas C. & Armacost, Robert L. & Koys, Daniel J.
- 64-70 TDF issues : Hard choices for governments
by Robinson, Peter
- 71-77 Bypassing the local telephone company : The case of the electric utility industry
by Sioshansi, Fereidoon P. & Baran, Paul & Carlisle, Spencer T.
- 78-84 Future use of cellular technology : Some social implications
by Jarratt, Jennifer & Coates, Joseph F.
December 1991, Volume 15, Issue 6