An edition of Universal service (1997)

Universal service

competition, interconnection, and monopoly in the making of the American telephone system

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An edition of Universal service (1997)

Universal service

competition, interconnection, and monopoly in the making of the American telephone system

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Universal service is a focal point of telecommunications policy in the 1990s, not only in the United States, but in every other country that has begun to liberalize or deregulate its telecommunications industry. The new policy dialogue revolves around four questions. First, how much do the universal service obligations of incumbent telephone companies cost? Second, how can those costs be financed in a competitive environment?

Third, what kind of technical and pricing arrangements should be made to interconnect incumbent telephone companies with the new, competing networks? Finally, should the service bundle designated as "universal service" be redefined to take into account new technologies, and if so, how?

In the United States, debate over those issues reached a milestone when the U.S. Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The new law is the first comprehensive revision of the Communications Act of 1934 and culminates twenty years of legislative struggle over how to adapt federal law to the new realities of telecommunications. In effect, the new law codifies the perceived wisdom about interconnection, competition, and universal service in telecommunications.

Because one of the chief purposes of Milton Mueller's analysis is to mount a historically grounded challenge to that orthodoxy, the new law provides the perfect foil for a critique that links the historical and contemporary policy debates over universal service.

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Publisher
MIT Press, AEI Press
Language
English
Pages
213

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-202) and indexes.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass, Washington, D.C
Series
AEI studies in telecommunications deregulation

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
384.6/3
Library of Congress
HE8819 .M843 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 213 p. :
Number of pages
213

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Open Library
OL996488M
Internet Archive
universalservice0000muel
ISBN 10
026213327X
LCCN
96035151
OCLC/WorldCat
35360570
Library Thing
1708937
Goodreads
4039469

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