KMB Video Journal Book Reviews
To provide continuing understanding of perspectives on the Telecom industry, the KMB Video Journal has provided you this web resource. Consider Reading these books on Telecom Industry-Related Matters!
| Women, Power, and AT&T Winning Rights in the Workplace by Lois Kathryn Herr Reviewed by Victoria Mason |
"You Say You Want A Revolution: A Story of Information Age" by Reed E. Hundt Reviewed by Henry Geller |
"Tele-Revolution: Telephone Competition at the Speed of Light" by Richard G. Tomlinson, Ph.D. Reviewed by Albert Halprin with additional Author's Response |
"Who Pays for Universal Service" by Crandall- Waverman Reviewed By Chip Shooshan and Arturo Briceno |
MY WARS: SURVIVING WWII & THE FCC, The Memoirs of Former FCC Chairman and Commissioner James H. Quello. published by Alexis de Tocqueville Institution. Reviewed by Ken Robinson in his Telecommunications Policy Review, May 20, 2001, webbed by permission of Telecommunications Policy Review. |
“YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION: A Story of Information Age Politics" by Reed E. Hundt, Former FCC Chairman from 1993 to 1997. The book is reviewed by Henry Geller, former Director, Washington Center for Public Policy Research, and former Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information, NTIA and former Counsel at the FCC as well as Special Assistant to the Chairman. |
| "TELE-REVOLUTION Telephone Competition at the Speed of Light", by Richard G. Tomlinson, Ph.D. The book is reviewed by Albert Halprin, former Chief of the Federal Communications Commission Common Carrier Bureau, and currently, Partner, Halprin, Temple, Goodman and Maher. Mr. Tomlinson, the author responds. |
