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Virginia Cellular And Highland Cellular: The Fcc Establishes A Framework For Eligible Telecommunications Carrier Designation In Rural Study Areas, Mark C. Bannister
Virginia Cellular And Highland Cellular: The Fcc Establishes A Framework For Eligible Telecommunications Carrier Designation In Rural Study Areas, Mark C. Bannister
Federal Communications Law Journal
In 1996, Congress passed the first substantial rework of the Communications Act of 1934. This Act was intended to benefit consumers by encouraging competition and establishing a series of explicit mechanisms for assuring universal service. One of the outcomes is the creation of significant controversy over the federal, and in some cases, state universal service subsidy for the class of telecommunications providers typically known as wireless or cellular and defined by federal statute as "commercial mobile radio service" ("CMRS"). Incumbent local exchange carriers ("ILECs") characterize these subsidies as a windfall and as unnecessary to provide wireless phone service. They argue …
Universal Service: Problems, Solutions, And Responsive Policies, Allen S. Hammond Iv
Universal Service: Problems, Solutions, And Responsive Policies, Allen S. Hammond Iv
Federal Communications Law Journal
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Antitrust Implications Of The Credit Card Interchange Fee And An International Survey, Avril Mckean Dieser
Antitrust Implications Of The Credit Card Interchange Fee And An International Survey, Avril Mckean Dieser
Loyola Consumer Law Review
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How The Antitrust Modernization Commission Should View State Antitrust Enforcement, Robert L. Hubbard, James Yoon
How The Antitrust Modernization Commission Should View State Antitrust Enforcement, Robert L. Hubbard, James Yoon
Loyola Consumer Law Review
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