Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 31, Issue 12

18 -- 19Robert E. Allen. A view of divestiture, ten years later
20 -- 23Iain Vallance. Customers must be the industry's driving force
24 -- 26Richard McCormick. Re-inventing the telephone industry
27 -- 29John L. Clendenin. The chasm between competition and regulation and the MFJ
30 -- 34George H. Heilmeier. Strategic technology for the next ten years and beyond
36 -- 39Sam Ginn. Role of regulators must change to meet changing industry needs
40 -- 42William C. Ferguson. Divestiture plus ten: an industry report card
44 -- 46James O. Robbins. The cable industry in the post divestiture environment
48 -- 51William W. Erdman. Wireless communications: a decade of progress
52 -- 56William B. Porter. Thriving in a new world order
57 -- 59Richard E. Wiley, Robert J. Butler. Can information markets survive the transition to local exchange competition?
60 -- 62Robert J. Bernstein. Copyrights in the new age of interactive multimedia
63 -- 64Thomas E. Wheeler. CTIA: an expanding role in the post-divestiture wireless communications marketplace
65 -- 67John Sodolski. Public policy must maintain fair competition as its goal