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Interconnection and the Internet
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ABSTRACT
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the Federal Communications Commission's Local Competition Order are just two examples of the continuing monumental and far-reaching changes occurring throughout the telecommunications industry. At the 1996 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC) -- an annual forum for dialogue among scholars and the policymaking community on a wide range of telecommunications issues -- leading industry and academic researchers presented results of their research and insights in key areas of activity, including:
*interconnection and competition;
*Internet growth and commerce;
*Internet regulation and control; and
*the political economy of telecommunications regulation.
The best of the 1996 TPRC papers are included here, representing the forefront of research in the telecommunications industry. The third in an annual LEA series of volumes based on this important conference, this collection reflects the rapid economic, technological, and social development of telecommunications. It also reflects the current state of research thinking on this issue and provides a foundation for further telecommunications policy analysis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|14 pages
Local Competition Policy Maneuvers
chapter 3|16 pages
Telecommunications Pricing and Competition
chapter 4|28 pages
Spectrum Sharing Without Licenses: Opportunities and Dangers
part II|2 pages
Internet Growth and Commerce
chapter 6|18 pages
Combining Sender and Receiver Payments in the Internet
chapter 7|22 pages
Evaluating and Selecting Digital Payment Mechanisms
chapter 8|20 pages
The Social Impact of Electronic Money
part III|2 pages
Internet Regulation and Control
chapter 10|22 pages
Can and Should the FCC Regulate Internet Telephony?
chapter 11|20 pages
Bedrooms, Barrooms, and Boardrooms on the Internet
chapter 12|18 pages
Rating the Net
part IV|2 pages
Telecommunications and Politics