Deregulation vs. Reregulation of Telecommunications: A Clash of Regulatory Paradigms.
The Journal of Corporation Law 2011, Summer, 36, 4
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Beschreibung des Verlags
I. Introduction U.S. telecommunications policy has reached a crossroads. During the 1980s and 1990s, regulations focused primarily on mandating access to the portions of the local telephone network that still represented a natural monopoly, a policy epitomized by the two great landmarks of modern telecommunications policy: the breakup of AT&T (1) and the Telecommunications Act of 1996. (2) The basic policy approach was eventually extended to broadband networks as well (3) and has been widely emulated by other countries. (4)
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