Competition and Chaos

Competition and Chaos

U.S. Telecommunications Since the 1996 Telecom Act

بواسطة Robert W. Crandall
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212 الصفحات, Paperback
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April 2005
الناشرون
Brookings Institution Press
المواد الدراسيه
Postal·Telecommunications industries·Telecommunication policy·Economic history·Competition·Business·Economics·Business·Economics·Finance·Telecommunication·Business·Economics·Usa·Economics·General·Economic conditions·Indus
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English

You would thikn with a title like "competition and chaos" it would be more entertaining. A lot of the same information as a lot of outer texts out there.

"Competition and Chaos" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in telecommunications policy--or technology policy, in general. It details important aspects of the implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, spanning such local telephone services, long-distance competition, cable, wireless and broadband services.

While there can be little doubt the book Competition and Chaos is a pro-telecom white paper, albeit an unusually technical one, it makes a worthy case for telecom deregulation in general by pointing out the flaws in our current approach. My only problems with the book are a discussion of wireline shrinkage that seems incomplete, and the author's problematic critique of net neutrality.

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