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The Telecommunication History Series

KMB Video Journal 1992
VOL. 8, NO. 1 THROUGH NO. 12

Vol. 8, No. 1
TELECOMMUNICATIONS PRIORITIES IN 1992.
An Incoming NARUC President’s Outlook
Special Guest
Ken Gordon

Vol. 8, No. 2
THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS FREE TRADE ZONE APPROACH AS A MODEL FOR LOCAL EXCHANGE COMPETITION:
The What - The How - The Why - National Implications
Special Guests
John Ake, Terrence Barnich,Bob Atkinson, Gary Maher, and Henry Levine

Vol. 8, No. 3
THE NEWLY CREATED NETWORK RELIABILITY COUNCIL:
Will The Nation’s Public Telecommunications Network
Provide Reliable Service To the Public?
Special Guest
Paul H. Henson

Vol. 8, No. 4
THE FCC PROPOSED SPECTRUM ALLOCATIONS FOR EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES: Who Wins, Who Loses, What is Ahead?
Special Guests
Thomas Stanley, Mike Meehan, Peter Pitsch,
Henry Geller and Frederick Day

Vol. 8, No. 5
THE BEST WAYS FOR TELEPHONE COMPANIES TO HELP DEVELOP: “The Information Age Economy” What Are The New Opportunities?
Special Guests
Conference Participants Recommendations and Summary

Vol. 8, No. 6
THE IMPACT OF HIGH RESOLUTION T.V. ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS: What Is At Stake For The 21st Century?
Special Guests
Ken Gordon, Larry Darby, Woody Kerkeslager, Henry Geller

Vol. 8, No. 7
DOES THE U.S. NEED A PUBLIC POLICY FOR A
NATIONWIDE USE OF NARROWBAND ISDN?
The What - The How - The Why - National Implications
Special Guests
William Maher, Jr., Chip Shooshan, Jerry Berman, Woody Kerkeslager, Gene Kimmelman and Mitchell Kapor

Vol. 8, No. 8
TWO DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES ON
INFORMATION SERVICES FOR THE 90’S
Special Guests
Henry Geller and Richard Wiley

Vol. 8, No. 9
PHONE COMPANIES PARTICIPATION IN THE VIDEO MARKETPLACE: Implications for Regulators And Consumers Part IV
Special Guests
Robert Pepper and Cheryl Tritt

Vol. 8, No. 10
WILL CHANGES IN ACCESS CHARGES IMPACT THE STRUCTUREOF THE TELEPHONE INDUSTRY? What Is At Stake?
Special Guests
Cindy Schonhaut, Albert Halprin, Kenneth Gordon,
Joel E. Lubin, and Frank J. Gumper

Vol. 8, No. 11
BUILDING THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS OF THE FUTURE: Competition or Industrial Policy?
Special Guests
Conference Participants Recommendations and Summary

Vol. 8, No. 12
WILL THE MASSACHUSETTS APPROACH TO
ISDN STIMULATE MARKET DEMAND?
Special Guests
Robert Yardley, John F. Killian, Allison Lash,
Jerry Gechter, and Peter E. Brown

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