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Competition, regulation, and convergence : current trends in telecommunications policy research

Author: Sharon Eisner Gillett; Ingo Vogelsang
Publisher: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum, ©1999.
Series: Telecommunications (Mahwah, N.J.)
Edition/Format:   Book : Conference publication : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"The Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC) holds an unrivaled place at the center of national (and international) public policy discourse on issues of communications and information. Attracting influential figures from business, government, and the academic community, one of the conference's most compelling features is its multidisciplinary papers and discussions, which are not only encouraged but are
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Genre/Form: Congresses
Material Type: Conference publication, Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Sharon Eisner Gillett; Ingo Vogelsang
ISBN: 0805834842 9780805834840
OCLC Number: 41674379
Notes: A selection of 17 papers from the 26th annual Telecommunications Policy Research Conference held in October 1998.
"The entire program of the conference with links to papers and authors is available at the TPRC website, http://www.si.umich.edu/%7Eprie/tprc"--P. xi.
Description: xxiv, 327 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.
Contents: Effecting a price squeeze through bundled pricing / Debra J. Aron and Steven S. Wildman --
Combination bidding in spectrum auctions / Paul Milgrom --
Regulating anticompetitive behavior in the Internet market : an applied imputation model for Peru / Arturo Briceño --
Trademarks and domain names : property rights and institutional evolution in cyberspace / Milton Mueller --
An economic analysis of telephone number portability / P. Srinagesh and Bridger M. Mitchell --
Promoting telephone competition--a simpler way / Timothy J. Brennan --
Telecommunication regulation in the United States and Europe : the case for centralized authority / William Lehr and Thomas Kiessling --
Operator, please give me information : the European Union directive on data protection in telecommunications / Viktor Mayer-Schönberger --
The architectures of mandated access controls / Lawrence Lessig and Paul Resnick --
Beyond infrastructure : a critical assessment of GII initiatives / Heather E. Hudson --
The persistent gap in telecommunications : toward hypothesis and answers / Jorge Reina Schement and Scott C. Forbes --
Do commercial ISPs provide universal access? / Thomas A. Downes and Shane M. Greenstein --
Proxy models and the funding of universal service / David Gabel and Scott K. Kennedy --
Internet telephony or circuit switched telephony : which is cheaper? / Martin B.H. Weiss and Junseok Hwang --
An IP-based local access network : economic and public policy analysis / Daniel Fryxell, Marvin Sirbu, and Kanchana Wanichkorn --
Implications of local loop technology for future industry structure / David D. Clark --
The Internet and "telecommunications services", access charges, universal service mechanisms and other flotsam of the regulatory system / Jonathan Weinberg.
Series Title: Telecommunications (Mahwah, N.J.)
Responsibility: edited by Sharon Eisner Gillett, Ingo Vogelsang.
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"The Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC) holds an unrivaled place at the center of national (and international) public policy discourse on issues of communications and information. Attracting influential figures from business, government, and the academic community, one of the conference's most compelling features is its multidisciplinary papers and discussions, which are not only encouraged but are considered an integral part of the ongoing interaction."--BOOK JACKET.

"Representing this confluence of experience, interests, and backgrounds, the chapters included here reflect the current state of telecommunications policy research. Taken together, they provide insight and analysis of and policy suggestions for many of the challenges facing the telecommunications and information industries, characterized by technology-driven behavioral changes among both users and suppliers."--BOOK JACKET.

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