Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 33, Issue 12

40 -- 43Reed E. Hundt, Gregory L. Rosston. Spectrum flexibility will promote competition and the public interest
44 -- 46Larry Irving. Spectrum management: a balancing process
48 -- 49Robert E. Allen. Toward competition and choice [telecommunication industry]
50 -- 51Richard D. McCormick. Research yes, Restrictions no [telecommunication industry]
52 -- 54Richard C. Notebaert. Technology's contribution to the competitive marketplace [telecommunication industry]
56 -- 57Richard E. Wiley. Digital television: the end of the beginning
58 -- 61Thomas E. Wheeler. It's the information, not the highway
62 -- 64James M. Smith. The future of competition in long-distance telecommunications
66 -- 73Eli M. Noam. Taking the next step beyond spectrum auctions: open spectrum access
74 -- 77Jay Kitchen. PCIA: ushering in a new era of communications
78 -- 80Bob Anderson. Telecommunications regulation in the states
82 -- 88Mike J. O'Mahony. Optical multiplexing in fiber networks: progress in WDM and OTDM
90 -- 99Tsong-Ho Wu, Noriaki Yoshikai, Hiroyuki Fujii. ATM signaling transport network architectures and analysis