Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 25, Issue 1

10 -- 0John C. Danforth. New markets, diversification, and regulations for the telephone industry
11 -- 14John D. Dingell. Communications policy for the future - And for the present
16 -- 17Mimi Weyforth Dawson. The reverticalization of the telecommunications market
18 -- 23Diana Lady Dougan. An international policy perspective on the information age
24 -- 25Paul F. Levy. The swing of the pendulum
26 -- 27Alfred C. Sikes. Tomorrow's communications policies
28 -- 29Jack A. MacAllister. Bring on the competition!
30 -- 32James E. Olson. New policies for a new age
33 -- 35John E. Koehler. Satellite communications - International considerations
36 -- 38David B. Newman Jr.. The age of intellectual property
39 -- 43Henry M. Rivera. Separate systems and international communications
44 -- 46Dean Burch. Encrypted satellite-delivered programming: The marketplace in action
47 -- 48Brian R. Moir. Post-divestiture telecommunications policy making
49 -- 51Richard E. Wiley, R. Michael Senkowski. Computer III: Breakout of the BOC's?
53 -- 56William Page Montgomery. Empiricism in telecommunications regulatory policy
57 -- 62Irwin Dorros. The new future - Back to technology
63 -- 65John C. McDonald. Deregulation's impact on technology
66 -- 68Michael J. Marcus. Technical deregulation: A trend in US telecommunications policy
69 -- 79Daniel J. Harrold, Robert D. Strock. The broadband universal telecommunications network