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Telecommunications in transition / Michel Carpentier, Sylviane Farnoux-Toporkoff, C. Garric ; translated from the French by C.P. Skrimshire.

Title
Telecommunications in transition / Michel Carpentier, Sylviane Farnoux-Toporkoff, C. Garric ; translated from the French by C.P. Skrimshire.
Author
Carpentier, Michel H.
Publication
Chichester [England] ; New York : Wiley, 1992.

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Additional Authors
  • Garric, Christian
  • Toporkoff, Sylviane
Description
xvi, 176 p. : ill., maps; 23 cm.
Uniform Title
Télécommunications en liberté surveillée. English
Alternative Title
Télécommunications en liberté surveillée.
Subject
  • American Telephone and Telegraph Company > Reorganization
  • Telecommunication > Deregulation > United States
  • Telecommunication policy > European Economic Community countries
Note
  • Translation of: Les télecommunications en liberte surveillée.
  • Includes index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
1. The Seismic Revolution in America. 1.1. The history of American telecommunications. 1.2. The American telecommunications market in 1983 on the eve of the deregulation of the sector. 1.3. The reappraisal of the structure of the telecommunications market. 1.4. The shock of the breaking up of AT & T. 1.5. The operation of the American market following deregulation and the breaking up of AT & T. 1.6. A permanent regulation. 1.7. Progress of American regulation after the break up of AT & T. 1.8. Today's services and equipment market in the United States. Perspectives on the 1993 horizon. 1.9. Overall assessment -- 2. The First Steps Towards a Community Policy. 2.1. The premises for community action in the information technology domain. 2.2. The first community actions on telecommunications matters. 2.3. Standardization in information and telecommunications technologies -- 3. The Rise in Power of European Telecommunications. 3.1. European telecommunications in 1984 -- an assessment. 3.2. The first shock waves of American deregulation. 3.3. The achievement of the single market. 3.4. 1984-1992: towards a global European telecommunications policy -- 4. Towards New Industrial Equilibria. 4.1. Assessment. 4.2. In conclusion. 4.3. Epilogue.
ISBN
047193190X :
LCCN
^^^92008096^
OCLC
25510288
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library