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In Search Of The Multimedia Grail, Daniel L. Brenner
In Search Of The Multimedia Grail, Daniel L. Brenner
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Trends In Communications And Other Musings On Our Future, Rachelle B. Chong
Trends In Communications And Other Musings On Our Future, Rachelle B. Chong
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Toward Regulation That Fosters Competition, Reed Hundt
Toward Regulation That Fosters Competition, Reed Hundt
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Steps Toward A Global Information Infrastructure, Larry Irving, Janet Hernandez, Wendy C. Chow
Steps Toward A Global Information Infrastructure, Larry Irving, Janet Hernandez, Wendy C. Chow
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Law Antecedent And Paramount, Fred H. Cate
A Law Antecedent And Paramount, Fred H. Cate
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jefferson On The Internet, Nicholas Johnson
Jefferson On The Internet, Nicholas Johnson
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fcc Plus Sixty, Larry King
Principles For The Communications Act Of 2034: The Superstructure Of Infrastructure, Eli M. Noam
Principles For The Communications Act Of 2034: The Superstructure Of Infrastructure, Eli M. Noam
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
On The Sixtieth Anniversary Of The Communications Act Of 1934, Joel Rosenbloom
On The Sixtieth Anniversary Of The Communications Act Of 1934, Joel Rosenbloom
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The National Information Infrastructure Initiative And The Emergence Of The Electronic Superhighway, Jonathan D. Blake, Lee J. Tiedrich
The National Information Infrastructure Initiative And The Emergence Of The Electronic Superhighway, Jonathan D. Blake, Lee J. Tiedrich
Federal Communications Law Journal
The "information superhighway" has become a multipurpose label for the nation's evolving communications structure. Private investment to extend and enhance communications capacity, convergence of presently disparate technologies, and governmental policy will all play a role in formulating the superhighway's composition. Plainly, the challenges that lie ahead in constructing and regulating the superhighway will confront both the public and private sectors. The Authors begin their discussion by exploring the communications industry's role in developing the information superhighway. They then examine the details of both pending infrastructure legislation and the Clinton administration's infrastructure proposal. The Authors also discuss the construction and regulatory …
Telecommunications Property Taxation, James A. Amdur
Telecommunications Property Taxation, James A. Amdur
Federal Communications Law Journal
Because of recent changes in the regulatory environment, both states and telecommunications carriers are giving increased attention to property taxation. In analyzing the principles and practices involved in property taxation of telecommunications carriers, the Article emphasizes the relationship between the manner of regulation and the valuation of property. The Article reviews three major cases that deal with significant current valuation issues, and concludes that a uniform system of valuation and taxation would be the optimal solution to resolve many of the issues.