The Telecommunication History Series
VOL. 3, NO. 1 THROUGH NO. 10
Vol.
3, No. 1
1987 OUTLOOK FOR THE NATIONSS TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICIES:
Concerns and Opportunities for the
Telecommunications Industry
Special
Guests
Edward Burke, Henry Geller, Peter Pitsch, and Ken Robinson
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE RECOMMENDATIONS TO U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE HAROLD H. GREENE:
Legal Perspectives on the Gathering Storm
Special Guests
Jim Denvir and Jeffrey Blumenfeld
THE DIVESTITURE OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY: Concerns and Opportunities for Policy Makers
Special Guests
John Bain, Paul F. Levy, and Richard Callahan
THE RATE STABILIZATION AND EQUALIZATION PLAN: The Successful Alabama Approach
Special Guests
Jim Sullivan, Judy McLean, and Dewitt Ezell
U.S. COMPETITIVENESS and THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY: What Type of Coherent National Policy Do We Need for the 90s?
Special Guests
Alfred Sikes, Claudine Schneider, and Peter Pitsch
IS THE U.S. TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE
RESPONSIVE TO CUSTOMERS EXPECTATIONS?
Part I in a series - The Large Users Perspective
Special Guests
Robert Bennis, Richard Fazzone, Thomas Byrnes, and Jeff Marshall
THE REGULATORY IMPLICATIONS OF CURRENT STUDIES ON TRADITIONAL RATE AND RETURN REGULATION:
The Industry Study Analysis of the State of Competition in the Long Distance Market - The NTIA Regulatory Alternatives Report
Special Guests
Kenneth G. Robinson and Michael E. Porter
THE REGULATORY IMPLICATIONS OF JUDGE GREENES FIRST TRIENNIAL REVIEW: Is It Responsive to Americas Future Needs?
Who Wins, Who Loses: What Is Ahead?
Special Guests
Jim Denvir and Henry Geller
NEW YORK STATE INCENTIVE REGULATION:
MANAGING PRICE, QUALITY, AND RISKS
Special Guests
Gail Garfield Schwartz and Fred Salerno
THE INFORMATION SERVICE STORY: The Technology, The Regulatory, Legal and the Customer Needs. What is at stake?
Special Guests
Casimir Skrzypczak, Dick Wiley, Hilary Thomas, and Chip Shooshan

