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Making Universal Service Policy: Enhancing the Process Through Multidisciplinary Evaluation [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 278 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 510 g
  • Sērija : LEA Telecommunications Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-1999
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 080582457X
  • ISBN-13: 9780805824575
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 278 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 510 g
  • Sērija : LEA Telecommunications Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-1999
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 080582457X
  • ISBN-13: 9780805824575
This book is the outgrowth of shared interests between the editors and the contributing authors to provide a multidisciplinary perspective in evaluating universal service policy and recommending policy changes to accommodate a more competitive telecommunications environment. The book is interdisciplinary in nature to reflect the extremely complex context in which universal service policy is formed. The chapter authors represent a broad cross-section of disciplinary training, professional positions, and relationships in the telecommunications industry. Academic disciplines represented include law, economics, anthropology, communication, and business.

This book's purpose is to significantly enhance the development of effective telecommunications universal service policy among policymakers, industry members, and stakeholders in the United States. Universal service policy has been, and will continue to be, both enabled and constrained by the simultaneous interaction of social, political, technological, and economic forces in the environment in which it is formed. A more effective process for policy design is to seek agreement on how entitlements embedded in universal service policy should be modified as circumstances invariably change over time. Therefore, the volume reflects recent significant developments in U.S. universal service policy--the implementation of which continues to unfold.

Recenzijas

"It is an original and very useful book, thanks to the diversity of the contributions it brings together, none of which is superfluous. We can certainly recommend it as it is easy to read and which requires no pre-requisite, even if all contributions are of a very high quality." The Journal of Policy Regulation and Strategy for Telecommunications, Informatio

"The book is a valuable compendium because it offers perspectives from multiple disciplines (e.g., communications, law, economics), has contributions from regulators and private sector actors, and provides significant assessments of the advantages and disadvantages of the FCC's recent policy decisions on universal service." Political Communication

List of Contributors xi Preface xiii I: INTRODUCTION 1(12) Conceptualizing Universal Service: Definitions, Context, Social Process, and Politics 3(10) Barbara A. Cherry Steven S. Wildman II: FRAMEWORKS FOR ANALYZING UNIVERSAL SERVICE 13(54) Universal Service: Migration of Metaphors 15(24) Harmeet Sawhney Kirshna Jayakar Unilateral and Bilateral Rules: A Framework for Increasing Competition While Meeting Universal Service Goals in Telecommunications 39(20) Barbara A. Cherry Steven S. Wildman Questions for Outlining a Universal Service Policy 59(8) Marlin Blizinski III: SOCIETAL ROLE AND IMPLICATIONS OF UNIVERSAL SERVICE 67(42) Rethinking Universal Service: Whats on the Menu? 69(16) Marlin Blizinski Jorge Reina Schement The Social Architecture of Community Computing 85(14) Allen W. Batteau Universal Access to Infrastructure and Information 99(10) Allen S. Hammond, IV IV: PAYING FOR UNIVERSAL SERVICE 109(56) Overview of Universal Service 111(24) Carol Weinhaus Robert K. Lock Harry Albright Mark Jamison Fred Hedemark Dan Harns Sandra Makeeff Recovering Access Costs: The Debate 135(24) David Gabel Universal Service: A Stakeholder Response 159(6) James C. Smith V: EMBARKING ON A NEW UNIVERSAL SERVICE POLICY: THE ROLE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 165(48) Review of Federal Universal Service Policy in the United States 167(12) Barbara A. Cherry Steven S. Wildman Some Legal Puzzles in the 1996 Statutory Provisions for Universal Telecommunications Services 179(10) Warren G. Lavey Universal Service and the National Information Infrastructure (NII): Making the Grade on the Information Superhighway 189(24) James McGonnaughey VI: THE ROLE OF THE STATES 213(38) The New State Role in Ensuring Universal Telecommunications Services 215(22) Thomas W. Bonnett Breaking the Bottleneck and Sharing the Wealth: A Perspective on Universal Service Policy in an Era of Local Competition 237(14) Robert K. Lock, Jr. Author Index 251(6) Subject Index 257
Barbara A. Cherry, Steven S. Wildman, IV Hammond, Allen S. Hammond