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Law And Regulation Of Common Carriers In The Communications Industry
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Law And Regulation Of Common Carriers In The Communications Industry

Law And Regulation Of Common Carriers In The Communications Industry

ByDaniel L Brenner
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1996
eBook Published 14 March 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429499302
Pages 299 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429967856
SubjectsSocial Sciences
KeywordsCommon Carrier, Title II, Customer Premises Equipment, Local Exchange Carriers, Local Telephone Service
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Brenner, D. (1996). Law And Regulation Of Common Carriers In The Communications Industry. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429499302
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This casebook-plus-commentary offers a basic basic introduction to the regulation of the telephone and other common carriers, such as cable, broadcast and video distribution. The materials relating to telecommumications regulation are critically important to understanding the legal and policy landscape of telecommunications today, but this is the first time these materials have been sifted, excerpted, given context and ordered in a readily accessible way. The book presumes no specialized background in technology, law or economics and therefore provides an ideal introduction to this increasingly important field for professionals as well as for scholars and students interested in any aspect of communications and communications policy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|44 pages
Public Utility Theory
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Title II Regulation
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Federal/State Jurisdiction
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Statutory Requirements: "Just and Reasonable"; "Unreasonable Discrimination"
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Dominant/Nondominant Carriers; Forbearance
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 6|43 pages
Price Caps
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 7|9 pages
Divestiture of the Bell System
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Line of Business Restrictions
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 9|46 pages
The Local Exchange: Access and Competition
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 10|42 pages
Deregulated Markets: Equipment, Enhanced Services, Information and Video, Wireless
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
International Telecommunications
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Privacy
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 13|11 pages
Convergence
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract

This casebook-plus-commentary offers a basic basic introduction to the regulation of the telephone and other common carriers, such as cable, broadcast and video distribution. The materials relating to telecommumications regulation are critically important to understanding the legal and policy landscape of telecommunications today, but this is the first time these materials have been sifted, excerpted, given context and ordered in a readily accessible way. The book presumes no specialized background in technology, law or economics and therefore provides an ideal introduction to this increasingly important field for professionals as well as for scholars and students interested in any aspect of communications and communications policy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|44 pages
Public Utility Theory
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Title II Regulation
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Federal/State Jurisdiction
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Statutory Requirements: "Just and Reasonable"; "Unreasonable Discrimination"
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Dominant/Nondominant Carriers; Forbearance
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 6|43 pages
Price Caps
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 7|9 pages
Divestiture of the Bell System
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Line of Business Restrictions
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 9|46 pages
The Local Exchange: Access and Competition
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 10|42 pages
Deregulated Markets: Equipment, Enhanced Services, Information and Video, Wireless
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
International Telecommunications
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Privacy
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 13|11 pages
Convergence
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This casebook-plus-commentary offers a basic basic introduction to the regulation of the telephone and other common carriers, such as cable, broadcast and video distribution. The materials relating to telecommumications regulation are critically important to understanding the legal and policy landscape of telecommunications today, but this is the first time these materials have been sifted, excerpted, given context and ordered in a readily accessible way. The book presumes no specialized background in technology, law or economics and therefore provides an ideal introduction to this increasingly important field for professionals as well as for scholars and students interested in any aspect of communications and communications policy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|44 pages
Public Utility Theory
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Title II Regulation
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Federal/State Jurisdiction
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Statutory Requirements: "Just and Reasonable"; "Unreasonable Discrimination"
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Dominant/Nondominant Carriers; Forbearance
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 6|43 pages
Price Caps
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 7|9 pages
Divestiture of the Bell System
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Line of Business Restrictions
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 9|46 pages
The Local Exchange: Access and Competition
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 10|42 pages
Deregulated Markets: Equipment, Enhanced Services, Information and Video, Wireless
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
International Telecommunications
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Privacy
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 13|11 pages
Convergence
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract

This casebook-plus-commentary offers a basic basic introduction to the regulation of the telephone and other common carriers, such as cable, broadcast and video distribution. The materials relating to telecommumications regulation are critically important to understanding the legal and policy landscape of telecommunications today, but this is the first time these materials have been sifted, excerpted, given context and ordered in a readily accessible way. The book presumes no specialized background in technology, law or economics and therefore provides an ideal introduction to this increasingly important field for professionals as well as for scholars and students interested in any aspect of communications and communications policy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|44 pages
Public Utility Theory
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Title II Regulation
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Federal/State Jurisdiction
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Statutory Requirements: "Just and Reasonable"; "Unreasonable Discrimination"
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Dominant/Nondominant Carriers; Forbearance
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 6|43 pages
Price Caps
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 7|9 pages
Divestiture of the Bell System
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Line of Business Restrictions
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 9|46 pages
The Local Exchange: Access and Competition
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 10|42 pages
Deregulated Markets: Equipment, Enhanced Services, Information and Video, Wireless
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
International Telecommunications
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Privacy
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 13|11 pages
Convergence
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This casebook-plus-commentary offers a basic basic introduction to the regulation of the telephone and other common carriers, such as cable, broadcast and video distribution. The materials relating to telecommumications regulation are critically important to understanding the legal and policy landscape of telecommunications today, but this is the first time these materials have been sifted, excerpted, given context and ordered in a readily accessible way. The book presumes no specialized background in technology, law or economics and therefore provides an ideal introduction to this increasingly important field for professionals as well as for scholars and students interested in any aspect of communications and communications policy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|44 pages
Public Utility Theory
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Title II Regulation
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Federal/State Jurisdiction
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Statutory Requirements: "Just and Reasonable"; "Unreasonable Discrimination"
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Dominant/Nondominant Carriers; Forbearance
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 6|43 pages
Price Caps
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 7|9 pages
Divestiture of the Bell System
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Line of Business Restrictions
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 9|46 pages
The Local Exchange: Access and Competition
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 10|42 pages
Deregulated Markets: Equipment, Enhanced Services, Information and Video, Wireless
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
International Telecommunications
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Privacy
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 13|11 pages
Convergence
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract

This casebook-plus-commentary offers a basic basic introduction to the regulation of the telephone and other common carriers, such as cable, broadcast and video distribution. The materials relating to telecommumications regulation are critically important to understanding the legal and policy landscape of telecommunications today, but this is the first time these materials have been sifted, excerpted, given context and ordered in a readily accessible way. The book presumes no specialized background in technology, law or economics and therefore provides an ideal introduction to this increasingly important field for professionals as well as for scholars and students interested in any aspect of communications and communications policy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|44 pages
Public Utility Theory
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
Title II Regulation
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Federal/State Jurisdiction
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Statutory Requirements: "Just and Reasonable"; "Unreasonable Discrimination"
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Dominant/Nondominant Carriers; Forbearance
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 6|43 pages
Price Caps
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 7|9 pages
Divestiture of the Bell System
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Line of Business Restrictions
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 9|46 pages
The Local Exchange: Access and Competition
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 10|42 pages
Deregulated Markets: Equipment, Enhanced Services, Information and Video, Wireless
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
International Telecommunications
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Privacy
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
chapter 13|11 pages
Convergence
ByDaniel L. Brenner
View abstract
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