Making Universal Service Policy
Enhancing the Process Through Multidisciplinary Evaluation
Herausgeber: Cherry, Barbara A; Hammond, Allen S; Wildman, Steven S
Making Universal Service Policy
Enhancing the Process Through Multidisciplinary Evaluation
Herausgeber: Cherry, Barbara A; Hammond, Allen S; Wildman, Steven S
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This volume presents the current state of universal service policy from governmental, academic, and industry perspectives. It will be of great use to those involved in communication policy, including lawyers, economists, policy makers and scholars.
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This volume presents the current state of universal service policy from governmental, academic, and industry perspectives. It will be of great use to those involved in communication policy, including lawyers, economists, policy makers and scholars.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 151mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780805824575
- ISBN-10: 080582457X
- Artikelnr.: 21645268
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 151mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780805824575
- ISBN-10: 080582457X
- Artikelnr.: 21645268
Barbara A. Cherry, Steven S. Wildman, IV Hammond, Allen S. Hammond
Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.B.A. Cherry
S.S. Wildman
Conceptualizing Universal Service: Definitions
Context
Social Process
and Politics. Part II: Frameworks for Analyzing Universal Service.H. Sawhney
K. Jayakar
Universal Service: Migration of Metaphors. B.A. Cherry
S.S. Wildman
Unilateral and Bilateral Rules: A Framework for Increasing Competition While Meeting Universal Service Goals in Telecommunications. M. Blizinski
Questions for Outlining a Universal Service Policy. Part III: Societal Role and Implications of Universal Service.M. Blizinski
J.R. Schement
Rethinking Universal Service: What's on the Menu? A.W. Batteau
The Social Architecture of Community Computing. A.S. Hammond
IV
Universal Access to Infrastructure and Information. Part IV: Paying for Universal Service.C. Weinhaus
R.K. Lock
H. Albright
M. Jamison
F. Hedemark
D. Harns
S. Makeeff
Overview of Universal Service. D. Gabel
Recovering Access Costs: The Debate. J.C. Smith
Universal Service: A Stakeholder Response. Part V: Embarking on a New Universal Service Policy: The Role of the Federal Government.B.A. Cherry
S.S. Wildman
Review of Federal Universal Service Policy in the United States. W.G. Lavey
Some Legal Puzzles in the 1996 Statutory Provisions for Universal Telecommunications Services. J. McConnaughey
Universal Service and the National Information Infrastructure (NII): Making the Grade on the Information Superhighway? Part VI: The Role of the States.T.W. Bonnett
The New State Role in Ensuring Universal Telecommunications Services. R.K. Lock
Jr.
Breaking the Bottleneck and Sharing the Wealth: A Perspective on Universal Service Policy in an Era of Local Competition.
S.S. Wildman
Conceptualizing Universal Service: Definitions
Context
Social Process
and Politics. Part II: Frameworks for Analyzing Universal Service.H. Sawhney
K. Jayakar
Universal Service: Migration of Metaphors. B.A. Cherry
S.S. Wildman
Unilateral and Bilateral Rules: A Framework for Increasing Competition While Meeting Universal Service Goals in Telecommunications. M. Blizinski
Questions for Outlining a Universal Service Policy. Part III: Societal Role and Implications of Universal Service.M. Blizinski
J.R. Schement
Rethinking Universal Service: What's on the Menu? A.W. Batteau
The Social Architecture of Community Computing. A.S. Hammond
IV
Universal Access to Infrastructure and Information. Part IV: Paying for Universal Service.C. Weinhaus
R.K. Lock
H. Albright
M. Jamison
F. Hedemark
D. Harns
S. Makeeff
Overview of Universal Service. D. Gabel
Recovering Access Costs: The Debate. J.C. Smith
Universal Service: A Stakeholder Response. Part V: Embarking on a New Universal Service Policy: The Role of the Federal Government.B.A. Cherry
S.S. Wildman
Review of Federal Universal Service Policy in the United States. W.G. Lavey
Some Legal Puzzles in the 1996 Statutory Provisions for Universal Telecommunications Services. J. McConnaughey
Universal Service and the National Information Infrastructure (NII): Making the Grade on the Information Superhighway? Part VI: The Role of the States.T.W. Bonnett
The New State Role in Ensuring Universal Telecommunications Services. R.K. Lock
Jr.
Breaking the Bottleneck and Sharing the Wealth: A Perspective on Universal Service Policy in an Era of Local Competition.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.B.A. Cherry
S.S. Wildman
Conceptualizing Universal Service: Definitions
Context
Social Process
and Politics. Part II: Frameworks for Analyzing Universal Service.H. Sawhney
K. Jayakar
Universal Service: Migration of Metaphors. B.A. Cherry
S.S. Wildman
Unilateral and Bilateral Rules: A Framework for Increasing Competition While Meeting Universal Service Goals in Telecommunications. M. Blizinski
Questions for Outlining a Universal Service Policy. Part III: Societal Role and Implications of Universal Service.M. Blizinski
J.R. Schement
Rethinking Universal Service: What's on the Menu? A.W. Batteau
The Social Architecture of Community Computing. A.S. Hammond
IV
Universal Access to Infrastructure and Information. Part IV: Paying for Universal Service.C. Weinhaus
R.K. Lock
H. Albright
M. Jamison
F. Hedemark
D. Harns
S. Makeeff
Overview of Universal Service. D. Gabel
Recovering Access Costs: The Debate. J.C. Smith
Universal Service: A Stakeholder Response. Part V: Embarking on a New Universal Service Policy: The Role of the Federal Government.B.A. Cherry
S.S. Wildman
Review of Federal Universal Service Policy in the United States. W.G. Lavey
Some Legal Puzzles in the 1996 Statutory Provisions for Universal Telecommunications Services. J. McConnaughey
Universal Service and the National Information Infrastructure (NII): Making the Grade on the Information Superhighway? Part VI: The Role of the States.T.W. Bonnett
The New State Role in Ensuring Universal Telecommunications Services. R.K. Lock
Jr.
Breaking the Bottleneck and Sharing the Wealth: A Perspective on Universal Service Policy in an Era of Local Competition.
S.S. Wildman
Conceptualizing Universal Service: Definitions
Context
Social Process
and Politics. Part II: Frameworks for Analyzing Universal Service.H. Sawhney
K. Jayakar
Universal Service: Migration of Metaphors. B.A. Cherry
S.S. Wildman
Unilateral and Bilateral Rules: A Framework for Increasing Competition While Meeting Universal Service Goals in Telecommunications. M. Blizinski
Questions for Outlining a Universal Service Policy. Part III: Societal Role and Implications of Universal Service.M. Blizinski
J.R. Schement
Rethinking Universal Service: What's on the Menu? A.W. Batteau
The Social Architecture of Community Computing. A.S. Hammond
IV
Universal Access to Infrastructure and Information. Part IV: Paying for Universal Service.C. Weinhaus
R.K. Lock
H. Albright
M. Jamison
F. Hedemark
D. Harns
S. Makeeff
Overview of Universal Service. D. Gabel
Recovering Access Costs: The Debate. J.C. Smith
Universal Service: A Stakeholder Response. Part V: Embarking on a New Universal Service Policy: The Role of the Federal Government.B.A. Cherry
S.S. Wildman
Review of Federal Universal Service Policy in the United States. W.G. Lavey
Some Legal Puzzles in the 1996 Statutory Provisions for Universal Telecommunications Services. J. McConnaughey
Universal Service and the National Information Infrastructure (NII): Making the Grade on the Information Superhighway? Part VI: The Role of the States.T.W. Bonnett
The New State Role in Ensuring Universal Telecommunications Services. R.K. Lock
Jr.
Breaking the Bottleneck and Sharing the Wealth: A Perspective on Universal Service Policy in an Era of Local Competition.