The Center for Research on Telecommunications Policy (CRTP) is a multi-university research and outreach program designed to foster business and public policy research on communications issues of regional, national and international importance. Drawing from the fields of economics, business, and public policy, Center research is distinguished by exploring the interactions between business ...
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Looking for this article recently at David Isenberg's site, we were surprised to find that the pointer to it was broken. To help keep these memes on the Web, here's a copy. Rise of the Stupid Network Why the Intelligent Network was once a good idea, but isn't anymore. One telephone company nerd's odd perspective on the changing value proposition by David Isenberg - isen@isen.com - www.isen.com ...
www.hyperorg.com/misc/stupidnet.html
The Ireland Advisory Committee in Telecommunications is going to spearhead a strategy to place Ireland at the centre of global telecommunications development so that Ireland will benefit from the new information age. ...
University of New South Wales - Faculty of Law - LAWS4610 Information Technology Law C y b e r s p a c e - l a w - 1 9 9 7 Holly Raiche - A History of Australian Telecommunications Policy Holly Raiche, Visiting Fellow, University of New South Wales Faculty of Law 1. Introduction ...
www2.austlii.edu.au/itlaw/articles/raiche_history/telco_history.html
Telcom 2510 - US Telecommunications Policy Last Updated: November 13, 1997 This Class meets on Thursdays from 6-8:50pm in IS 407. Telecommunications exists in a complex social environment that frequently drives the structure and applications of the network. In this course, we will examine that environment in the US from a political, economic, and legal perspective. We will evaluate the major ...
www2.sis.pitt.edu/~mweiss/courses/telpol.html