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Great Ideas in Economics,
Published by Robert Maxwell/Pergamon
Press, Oxford, England, 1969.
NBC News Division and The
Economics of Prime Time Access,
two research papers published by
Arno Press, a New York Times
Company, New York, 1979.
Chapter, What News Costs at
NBC, in The Rest of the Elephant:
Perspectives on the Mass Media,
published by Prentice-Hall,
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1973.
Chapter 1. The Economic &
Political Strength of the Television
Networks, in Network Television &
the Public Interest, published
by Lexington Books, DC Heath & Co.,
Lexington, MA, 1980.
The Telecommunications
Policymaking Process & the Future
Agenda, International Data
Corporation, Framingham, MA, 1981.
Long Distance Pricing & Demand
Post January 1, 1984, with Roger
Peterson, published by
TeleStrategies, McLean, VA, 1983.
US Telecommunications
Marketplace, with Alan Stewart,
published by Advanstar
Communications Books, Cleveland, OH,
1993.
World Network Equipment
Industry Recovery, 2002-2003,
with Richard Thayer, published by
Telecommunications & Technologies
International in association with
the Telecommunications Industry
Association, 2002. This book was
reprinted by The Practising Law
Institute in December, 2002, as part
of the 20th Annual Institute on
Telecommunications Policy &
Regulation Conference.
Chapter on Computers &
Communications: Convergence,
Conflict, or Policy Chaos? in
Encyclopedia of Telecommunications,
published by Marcel Dekker, Inc.,
New York, 1992.
Background of the
Telecommunications Industry,
1983.
Global Internet Backbone
Capacity, February, 2000,
submitted to the FCC & DOJ as part
of the investigation of
MCI-WorldCom’s proposed acquisition
of Sprint.
The Paradox of
Telecommunications Competition,
with J. Richard Carlson, February,
1996, published by CTIA, Washington
D.C.
Videotex & Electronic
Publishing: A Legal, Regulatory, and
Economic Analysis, with Michael
Botein and Michael Sprague,
published by the Communications
Media Center, New York Law School,
New York, 1982.
The Competitiveness of the
U.S. Telecommunications Industry: A
New York Case Study, @ 6 Cardozo
Arts & Entertainment Law Journal,
233-325, 1988, with Prof. Michael
Botein.
Public policy Effects on the
Local Access Equipment Market,
with J. Richard Carlson, June, 1997.
Analysis of the Syndication
History of Original Network Run
Variety, Comedy & Drama Series,
for the Tax Division, Department of
Justice, 1984.
A Survey of Telecommunications
Technologies & Services,
Government Printing Office, 1975.
Video Programming Availability
& Consumer Choice, with Stuart
M. Whitaker, May, 1990.
History of the Community
Antenna TV & Evidence of
Anti-Competitive Behavior, with
Stuart M. Whitaker and Nancy Rooney,
March 1990.
Future of the Electronic Mass
Media: Broadcasting versus Cable
Television, with Stuart M.
Whitaker, February, 1990.
Professional & Technical
Training Feasibility Study: Bellcore
in Europe, July, 1995.
British PCN Policy Pitfalls:
Implications & Lessons for the US,
published by the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry
Association, March, 1993.
Bad Connections? Foreign
Ownership of U.S. Telecoms, in
The Georgetown Journal of
International Affairs,
Winter/Spring, 2001.
The US Cellular
Telecommunications Industry: An
Overview Analysis of Competition &
Operating Economics, published
by the CTIA, August, 1992.
Cable Television: Promise
versus Regulatory Performance,
co-authored with Harry M. Shooshan,
Henry Geller, and Karen Possner,
published by the US Government
Printing Office, 1976.
The Emerging Mobile Satellite
Services Market: Is Demand
Sufficient for Four Players?
with J. Richard Carlson, May, 1996.
Wireless Carrier & Reseller
Relationships: New FCC Policies
needed for a Competitive Environment,
with J. Richard Carlson, April,
1997.
As Chief Economist at the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) and,
later, for the House of
Representatives Subcommittee on
Communications, Image Age Economics
researched and wrote a variety of
public policy papers on advertising
directed toward children, sex and
violence on television, the costs of
cable TV regulation, the economic
impact on professional sports of the
anti-TV Blackout Legislation, the
investigation of Western Electric
and the Bell System, satellite and
wireless communications systems,
spectrum management, and
international telecommunications.
"How the Networks Turned News
into Dollars," in TV Guide, August
23, 1980.
"Fed heads in the clouds? It's
time for FCC to address network
invasions before the sky really
falls," in America's Network, June
1, 1998.
“A new twist in the battle over
privacy,” in Wireless Integration,
November-December, 1998.
“Another hectic year for the
FCC!” in America’s Network, January
1, 2001.
“AT&T Beats Competitors and
Regulators to the Punch,” in
America’s Network, October 15, 1995.
“AT&T to Offer Enhanced Payphone
Services?” in The Operator, Vol. 1,
No. 4, December, 1991.
“BellSouth to Offer Public Coin
Messaging Service,” in The Operator,
Vol. 1, No. 4, December, 1991.
“Bill and Keep: One solution to
the minefield of reciprocal
compensation,” in America’s Network,
August 1, 2000.
“Billed Party Preference – On the
Policymaking Front Burner or About
To Be Dumped Completely?” in The
Operator, Vol. 1, No. 3, November,
1991.
“Bless those resellers: Keep your
friends close, your ‘enemies’
closer,” in America’s Network,
January 15, 1998.
“Bureaucratic burnout: Some FCC
staffers will seek greener
pastures,” in America’s Network,
March 1, 1997.
“Can Cable Still Transform U.K.
Telecommunications?” in Cable T.V.
and New Media Law & Finance,
October, 1995.
“Capitol Bill: Assessment of
President Clinton’s sweeping
Telecomms Regulations Changes Mean
to the Industry,” with Alan Stewart,
in Communications International,
March, 1996.
“Carriers plot strategy,
alliances in Global Market,” in
America’s Network, May 15, 1995.
“CDMA-Standards: dispute or trade
war,” in Wireless Integration,
January-Febnruary, 1999.
“Challenging White House and FCC
Opposition, Telemarketing
Legislation Passes Congress,” in The
Operator, Vol. 1, No. 4, December,
1991.
“Closing the gap: Smart taxation
could be key in solving the problem
of the digital divide,” in America’s
Network, September 1, 2001.
“Competition breaks the ties that
bind European Vendors,” in America’s
Network, December 15, 1995.
“Competitive Bidding or
Cooperation?” in America’s Network,
July 15, 1994.
“Comsat’s white knight,” in
America’s Network, November 15,
1998.
“D.C.’s dilemma for 1999: Can FCC
develop a local competition policy
that’s stakeholder-neutral?” in
America’s Network, December 15,
1998.
“Deal-delayers: Feds worry
WorldCom/MCI could tip the market,”
in America’s Network, April 15,
1998.
“Deploying E-911 – a boon to
wireless enterprise?” in Wireless
Integration, January-February, 2000.
“Directory Services Distractions:
LECs should focus on the real
competition,” in America’s Network,
October 1, 1996.
“EU Develops Proposals to Address
New Regulatory Environment,” in
EuroWatch, April 19, 1996.
“Exciting times in Washington:
FCC rulemakings gives us respite
from sex, lies and videotape,” in
America’s Network, October 15, 1998.
“FCC Approves NECA’s Operator
Transfer Service Tariff,” in The
Operator, Vol. 1, No. 3, November,
1991.
“FCC Expands its Regulatory Grip:
This time its Pay-Per-Call
Services,” in The Operator, Vol. 1,
No. 2, October, 1991.
“FCC Rejects CNSI’s Tariff as
‘Patently Unlawful’,” in The
Operator, Vol. 1, No. 2, October,
1991.
“FCC takes user approach to
wireless networking,” in Wireless
Integration, September/October,
1998.
“FCC will serve as regulatory
model for European Union,” in
America’s Network, January 15, 1996.
“Fireworks on Capitol Hill?” in
Wireless Integration, July-August,
1999.
“Getting a read on Reed: Has the
FCC chairman lost his mind?” in
America’s Network, December 1, 1996.
“Historical amnesia: In
abandoning universal service, we
forget what made this country
great,” in America’s Network, July
15, 1998.
“ILECs need lessons in sharing:
They can free themselves from
regulation but they’ve got to open
up their lines,” in America’s
Network, January 1, 2000.
“Internet and Web Policy Issues
to Confront the New FCC,” in Cable
T.V. and New Media Law & Finance,
Vol. XV, No. 8, October, 1997.
“Is satellite telephony worth
saving?” in Wireless Integration,
September-October, 1999.
“Is the customer still king?
Dropped, spurned, slammed and
neglected – the rapid decline of
customer care(less),” in America’s
Network, December 1, 2000.
“Is the local loop a natural
monopoly? The return of the local
monopoly raises serious questions
about its nature,” in America’s
Network, June 1, 2001.
“Learning to say ‘no’: DOJ gets
tough on big business mergers,” in
America’s Network, June 15, 1998.
“Let competition rip: FCC should
back off from wireless resale,” in
America’s Network, June 15, 1997.
“Long Haul Carriers’ Claims to
Competition Overinflated,” in
America’s Network, April 1, 1995.
“Manna from Heaven? Sprint Deal
Gives FCC, U.S. Firms Leverage in
Germany and France,” in EuroWatch,
October 6, 1995.
“Many Players Testing the U.S.
Wireless Waters, with Clark W. Hand,
in Cable T.V. and New Media Law &
Finance, November, 1992.
“Misdirected anger: Kennard is
paying for mistakes of the past,” in
America’s Network, May 15, 1998.
“One very wireless day: The FCC
steers policy to support broadband
wireless, but critical issues remain
unsolved,” in America’s Network,
July 15, 1999.
“Opening the floodgates: Bell
Atlantic’s LD bid means the
competitive dam has burst,” in
America’s Network, February 1, 2000.
“Personal Communications Services
– FCC Policy Evolves Slowly,” in The
Operator, Vol. 1, No. 3, November,
1991.
“Politically suspect: Fallout
from the 700 MHz spectrum auction
delay might result in some
interesting alliances,” in America’s
Network, September 1, 2000.
“Policy from the boardroom:
Private coalition proposes changes
in access charges that might be good
for all,” in America’s Network,
September 15, 1999.
“Public Policy Hurdles and
Squabbles Continue to Hamper the
Development of a Competitive
Payphone and Operator Services
Industry,” Part I, in The Operator,
Vol. 1, No. 1, September, 1991. Part
2 appeared in The Operator, Vol 1,
No. 2, October, 1991.
“Reassembling Humpty Dumpty: The
King’s men in Washington seem
oblivious to a telecom monopoly in
the making,” in America’s Network,
May 1, 2000.
"Regulating the 'Net: Why the
FCC's hands-off approach won't
work," in America's Network, March
15, 1998.
“Regulation in the U.S., U.K.:
Similarities can be found,
differences abound,” in America’s
Network, January 1, 1997.
"Rebuilding the Monopoly: Will
the WorldCom/Sprint merger lead to
less competition and higher prices?"
in Telecom Investor, December 1,
1999.
"Reshaping Public Access," a
three-part series, co-authored with
Alan Stewart, in Telecom Investor,
October and December, 1999, and
February, 2000.
“R.I.P.: Harold Greene: Judge
Greene will be remembered for
service in WW II, civil rights
legislation, the breakup of AT&T …
and, his sense of humor,” in
America’s Network, March 1, 2000.
“Something wicked this way comes:
Billions of Internet dollars are
riding on a bad status quo,” in
America’s Network, September 15,
1998.
“Southwestern Bell Wins FCC
Approval of Two Payphone Related
Tariff Changes,” in The Operator,
Vol. 1, No. 4, December, 1991.
“Storms over cockpit data,” in
Wireless Integration,
November-December, 1999.
“Strained relations? Canada is
our good/bad telecom neighbor,” in
America’s Network, March 15, 1998.
“Sustaining the beast: An
all-consuming political process
expands its realm,” in America’s
Network, October 1, 2000.
“Tested to the limits:
Policymakers take a hard look at
telecom and what went wrong,” in
America’s Network, October 1, 2001.
“Thanksgiving tele-feast: Will
the feeding frenzy ever end?” in
America’s Network, November 15,
1999.
“The bell isn’t tolling for CLECs,”
in America’s Network, July 1, 2000.
“The broadband wireless reality,”
in Wireless Integration, May-June,
1999.
“The FCC’s silver lining: Court
emphasizes agency’s regulating
power,” in America’s Network,
September 15, 1997.
“The Great Cisco Wars: Equipment
makers beef up for fighting an
800-pound gorilla,” in America’s
Network, August 15, 1998.
“The irrelevance of measuring
minutes,” in America’s Network, June
1, 2000.
“The need for backbone: Why MCI
WorldCom should divest UUNet – now,”
in America’s Network, April 1, 2000.
“The resurrection of AT&T,” in
America’s Network, April 15, 1999.
"A bit of homage to the Beltway:
Like it or not, government support
is critical to development of
next-generation technologies," in
America's Network, June 1, 1999.
"The politics of colocation," in
America's Network, February, 2001.
“United States exports trend
toward competition,” in America’s
Network, April 15, 1995.
“Up to the Task? The FCC is
overworked and under funded,” in
America’s Network, July 15, 1996.
“What went wrong with Powell’s
FCC? In America’s Network, September
1, 2004.
"Wireless Would Grow If Pricing
Changed, Fell," in America's
Network, June 1, 1996.
“World War 3(G): Is Europe
thumbing its nose at the ITU by
adopting its own wireless standard?”
in America’s Network, February 15,
1999.
"Telecom reform on the money for
GOP backers," in Network World,
February 20, 1995.
"Republicans Spell Out Telecom
Reform Action Items," in America's
Network, January 15, 1994.
"Britain's Cable Industry:
Harbinger of Things to Come," in
America's Network, July 15, 1995.
“With the Telecom Bill signed,
FCC must act quickly or else,” in
America’s Netwoprk, April 1, 1996.
"World War 3(G)," in America's
Network, February 15, 1999.
"Policy from the boardroom:
Private coalition proposes changes
in access charges that might be good
for all," in America's Network,
September 15, 1999.
"Competitive Bidding or
Cooperation?" in America's Network,
July 15, 1994.
"Strained relations? Canada is
our good/bad telecom neighbor," in
America's Network, March 15, 1998.
"Tested to the limits:
Policymakers take a hard look at
telecom and what went wrong," in
America's Network, October 1, 2001.
"Bless those resellers: Keep your
friends close, your 'enemies'
closer," in America's Network,
January 15, 1998.
"The Great Depression, redux?" in
America's Network, February, 2002.
"Closing the gap: Smart taxation
could be key to solving the problem
of the digital divide," in America's
Network, September 1, 2001.
"The Great Cisco Wars: Equipment
makers beef up for fighting an
800-pound gorilla," in America's
Network, August 15, 1998.
"What's the fate of the FCC?"
cover story in America's Network,
October 1, 2000.
"Curb that xenophobia," in
America's Network, November 1, 2000.
"Policy priorities: What lies
ahead from an FCC chair who is like
no other before him?" in America's
Network, November 15, 2001.
“U.S. Equipment Companies Should
Consider Alliances with European
Firms,” in EuroWatch, January 26,
1996.
Plus columns, articles, and
features in View Magazine, Telecom
Insider, Computerworld on
Communications, Telephone Bypass
News, DataCable News, Shared Tenant
Services News, Nikkei
Communications, among others.
Network World, May 4, 1998,
FEATURES; Pg. 89, 2110 words,
Carrier
Capitalization.
Network World, November 17, 1997,
NEWS; Pg. 14, 302 words, Fasten
your seatbelts: Even more mergers
ahead.
Network World, July 7, 1997,
OPINIONS; Message Queue; Pg. 44, 506
words, Message Queue.
Network World, June 16, 1997,
OPINIONS; Telecom Regulation; Pg.
46,
663 words, Hundt's departure signals
start of a new era for FCC.
Network World, February 12, 1996,
OPINIONS; Regulatory reform; Pg.
37, 610 words, Telecom Act bodes
well for users if they remain
vigilant.
Network World, November 6, 1995,
OPINIONS, POLICY AND POLITICS; Pg.
46, 917 words, AT&T's missteps in
Washington point to a political
learning
disability.
Network World, August 7, 1995,
OPINIONS, TELECOM REGULATION; Pg.
35,
697 words, Users should be coy when
dealing with global suitors.
Network World, February 20, 1995,
TOP NEWS; Pg. 1, 2885 words,
Telecom reform on the money for GOP
backers.
Network World, December 26, 1994
- January 2, 1995, FEATURES;
Pundits Ponder; Pg. 50, 353 words.
Network World, June 6, 1994,
OPINIONS; Telecom Legislation; Pg.
46,
952 words, Courts may steal the ball
from Congress.
Network World, January 31, 1994,
OPINIONS; Telecommunications
Policy; Pg. 35, 898 words, MCI plan
bodes well for users.
Network World, December 20, 1993,
OPINIONS; Telecom Legislation; Pg.
29, 873 words, 1994 will ring in
regulatory changes.
Network World, October 25, 1993,
TOP NEWS; Pg. 1, 2299 words,
Industry upheaval sparks change;
Policy-making process threatens
telecom.
Network World, October 25, 1993,
FEATURES; Pg. 65, 439 words,
Mega-merger mania.
Network World, August 16, 1993,
OPINIONS; Regulatory Issues; Pg. 37,
819 words, Hundt a good choice for
users.
Network World, January 25, 1993,
OPINIONS; The Transition; Pg. 30,
496 words, Clinton-Gore drafting
team of policymakers.
Network World, December 16, 1991,
OPINIONS; Regulatory Affairs; Pg.
25, 874 words, FCC will proceed
slowly but surely with action on
PCNs.
Network World, November 4, 1991,
OPINIONS; Regulatory Affairs; Pg.
43, 827 words, FCC has rocky road
ahead in streamlining AT&T rules.
Network World, October 7, 1991,
OPINIONS; Regulatory Affairs; Pg.
41, 742 words, Users won't see info
services from the RBHCs this year.
Network World, September 16,
1991, OPINIONS; Regulatory Affairs;
Pg.
31, 771 words, Dean Burch: The
industry owes him a debt of
gratitude.
Network World, May 13, 1991,
OPINIONS; Pg. 41, 859 words,
Encouraging competition for the
benefit of users worldwide.
Network World, March 18, 1991,
OPINIONS; Regulatory Affairs; Pg.
39,
830 words, FCC threatens foreign
administrators on users' behalf.
Network World, February 18, 1991,
OPINIONS; Regulatory Affairs; Pg.
37, 794 words, The FCC should
reallocate spectrum to benefit the
public.
Network World, January 21, 1991,
OPINIONS; The FCC; Pg. 31, 816
words, In a litigious environment,
the whole industry loses.
Network World, October 15, 1990,
OPINIONS; Regulatory Policy; Pg.
35, 814 words, MFJ restrictions
force the RBHCs to invest overseas.
Network World, September 17,
1990, OPINIONS; AOS Providers; Pg.
37,
800 words, The FCC's about to take a
tiger by the tail.
Network World, August 20, 1990,
FEATURES; Features; Pg. 1, 3027
words, Bush's policy-making team one
year later.
Network World, July 30, 1990,
OPINIONS; Pg. 31, 1208 words, Will
users benefit from telco entry into
the cable industry?
Network World, July 23, 1990,
FEATURES; Features; Pg. 26, 2746
words, Panic at the helm.
Network World, July 23, 1990,
FEATURES; Pg. 28, 1108 words, The
history of Computers I and II.
Network World, June 25, 1990,
FEATURES; Feature; Pg. 1, 3389
words,
Impending regulatory changes favor
users.
Network World, May 28, 1990,
OPINIONS; Regulatory Issues; Pg. 45,
890 words, Appeals Court ruling has
far-reaching implications.
Network World, May 21, 1990, TOP
NEWS; Pg. 1, 3715 words, NTIA Chief
Obuchowski airs telecom policy
views, By Alison Conliffe, Assistant
Features
Editor, and Alan Pearce,
Contributing Editor.
Network World, April 30, 1990,
FEATURES; Pg. 43, 2698 words, A
capital question.
Network World, April 2, 1990,
OPINIONS; Regulatory Policies; Pg.
31,
863 words, Current FCC rules are bad
for American business.
Network World, December 4, 1989,
FEATURES; Feature; Pg. 1, 2426
words, The lowdown on the new Bush
FCC lineup.
Network World, September 18,
1989, OPINIONS; Regulatory Issues;
Pg.
31, 941 words, The RBHCs still face
roadblocks to MFJ relief.
Network World, July 17, 1989,
OPINIONS; Tariffs; Pg. 31, 948
words,
Congressional input valuable in
telecom policy-setting.
Network World, May 29, 1989,
OPINIONS; ONA; Pg. 27, 945 words,
Problems continue to postpone the
information age.
Network World, May 1, 1989,
FEATURES; Pg. 53, 3155 words,
Unfinished
Business: The Bush administration,
the FCC, the Justice Department and
Congress have a roster of issues
left over from the Reagan years.
Network World, April 17, 1989,
OPINIONS; Tariffs; Pg. 31, 947
words,
It's too early to give AT&T
regulatory relief.
Network World, February 6, 1989,
OPINIONS; ONA; Pg. 46, 552 words,
The RBHCs should be urged to get on
with it.
Network World, December 26, 1988
/ January 2, 1989, FEATURES;
Federal Regulation; Pg. 22, 569
words, What's in the cards; Industry
experts
look at the year to come.
Network World, October 3, 1988,
FEATURES; Pg. 29, 3289 words, The
making of a policy; The presidential
candidates hold differing views on
issues that will have a large effect
on telecommunications policy.
Network World, August 15, 1988,
FEATURES; Feature; Pg. 1, 2922
words, Is a radio days law fit for
the Information Age?
Network World, July 18, 1988,
OPINIONS; Modified Final Judgment;
Pg.
35, 958 words, The Huber Report --
missing and presumed dead.
Network World, April 25, 1988,
OPINIONS; ONA; Pg. 25, 952 words,
The
RBHCs' plans for ONA leave much to
be desired.
Network World, April 4, 1988,
FEATURES; Pg. 31, 2445 words, The
men
who would be president
Network World, February 8, 1988,
OPINIONS; FCC Update; Pg. 26, 833
words, Lame-duck chairman.
Network World, November 30, 1987,
OPINIONS; Telecommunications Law;
Pg. 26, 837 words, Ginsburg's
conversion.
Network World, November 9, 1987,
OPINIONS; FCC Update; Pg. 30, 714
words, Then there were three.
Network World, October 19, 1987,
OPINIONS; Modified Final Judgment;
Pg. 36, 852 words, A second-rate
decision.
Network World, September 14,
1987, OPINIONS; Regulatory Roundup;
Pg.
26, 896 words, The trade imbalance.
Network World, August 3, 1987,
OPINIONS; Revenue Regulation; Pg.
22,
749 words, Consider the
alternatives.
Network World, July 13, 1987,
OPINIONS; Washington Update; Pg. 26,
694 words, Democrat is a technocrat.
Network World, June 8, 1987,
OPINIONS; FCC Update; Pg. 22, 866
words, Influential intellectuals.
Network World, May 11, 1987,
OPINIONS; Access Charges; Pg. 28,
700
words, FCC looks for trouble, gets
it.
Network World, April 13, 1987,
OPINIONS; Vendor Strategies; Pg. 22,
774 words, Don't underrate AT&T.
Network World, March 9, 1987,
OPINIONS; Modified Final Judgment;
Pg.
29, 648 words, Justice's Rx, with
provisos.
Network World, February 9, 1987,
OPINIONS; Washington Update; Pg.
37, 925 words, Au revoir,
laissez-faire.
Network World, January 5, 1987,
OPINIONS; Deregulation; Pg. 32, 1053
words, Slow wheels in motion.
Network World, November 17, 1986,
OPINIONS; Regulation; Pg. 28, 1034
words, Prudent jurisprudence?
Network World, October 13, 1986,
OPINIONS; Equal Access; Pg. 32, 831
words, Equal access a thorny issue.
Network World, September 15,
1986, OPINIONS; Standards; Pg. 30,
854
words, From Pots to Pans.
Network World, August 18, 1986
Correction Appended, OPINIONS;
Policy; Pg. 26, 938 words, Modifying
the Final Judgment.
Network World, July 14, 1986,
OPINIONS; Policy; Pg. 29, 992 words,
Scalia knows telecom industry.
Network World, June 9, 1986,
OPINIONS; Washington, D.C.; Pg. 24,
961
words, How to regulate deregulation.
Network World, May 12, 1986,
OPINIONS; Washington, D.C.; Pg. 22,
805
words, FCC musical chairs?
Network World, April 14, 1986,
OPINIONS; Policy; Pg. 24, 1132
words,
FCC sets back STS.
Network World, February, 1986,
WASHINGTON, D.C.; Pg. 10, 908 words,
Karl Brimmer, a Top FCC Aide.
Network World, December, 1985,
WASHINGTON, D.C.; Pg. 16, 996 words,
1986: BOC Year of Living Flexibly?
Network World, November, 1985,
WASHINGTON, D.C; Pg. 20, 862 words,
AT&T's CPE Victory: One Battle Won.
Network World, October, 1985,
WASHINGTON, D.C.; Pg. 17, 868 words,
Will Court Upset FCC Control?
Network World, September, 1985,
WASHINGTON, D.C.; Pg. 20, 706 words,
FCC's New Agenda: Computer III.
Network World, August, 1985,
WASHINGTON, D.C., IBM/MCI/SBS The
Deal;
Pg. 18, 994 words, IBM-MCI Deal: A
Boon to AT&T?
Network World, July, 1985,
WASHINGTON, D.C.; Pg. 20, 919 words,
FCC
Accepts AT&T Private-Line Tariff.
Network World, June, 1985,
WASHINGTON, D.C.; Pg. 17, 881 words,
Should Big Blue Have a Computer II
of its Own?
Network World, May, 1985,
WASHINGTON, D.C.; Pg. 15, 686 words,
BOC
Coalition Scores FCC Victory.
Network World, April, 1985, NEWS
ANALYSIS; Pg. 9, 706 words,
Southern Bells Attacked; Shared
Tenant Services Questioned
Network World, April, 1985,
WASHINGTON, D.C.; Pg. 20, 582 words,
RBOCs' Bold New Strategy.
Network World, March, 1985,
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