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Making Universal Service Policy

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Making Universal Service Policy

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Making Universal Service Policy book

Enhancing the Process Through Multidisciplinary Evaluation

Making Universal Service Policy

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Making Universal Service Policy book

Enhancing the Process Through Multidisciplinary Evaluation
Edited ByBarbara A. Cherry, Steven S. Wildman, Allen S. Hammond, IV, Allen S. Hammond
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1999
eBook Published 1 August 1999
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410601315
Pages 280
eBook ISBN 9781410601315
Subjects Computer Science, Humanities
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Cherry, B.A., Wildman, S.S., Hammond, IV, A.S., & Hammond, A.S. (Eds.). (1999). Making Universal Service Policy: Enhancing the Process Through Multidisciplinary Evaluation (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410601315

ABSTRACT

This book is the outgrowth of shared interests between the editors and the contributing authors to provide a multidisciplinary perspective in evaluating universal service policy and recommending policy changes to accommodate a more competitive telecommunications environment. The book is interdisciplinary in nature to reflect the extremely complex context in which universal service policy is formed. The chapter authors represent a broad cross-section of disciplinary training, professional positions, and relationships in the telecommunications industry. Academic disciplines represented include law, economics, anthropology, communication, and business.

This book's purpose is to significantly enhance the development of effective telecommunications universal service policy among policymakers, industry members, and stakeholders in the United States. Universal service policy has been, and will continue to be, both enabled and constrained by the simultaneous interaction of social, political, technological, and economic forces in the environment in which it is formed. A more effective process for policy design is to seek agreement on how entitlements embedded in universal service policy should be modified as circumstances invariably change over time. Therefore, the volume reflects recent significant developments in U.S. universal service policy--the implementation of which continues to unfold.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|10 pages

Conceptualizing Universal Service: Definitions, Context, Social Process, and Politics

part II|2 pages

Frameworks for Analyzing Universal Services

chapter 2|24 pages

Universal Service: Migration of Metaphors

chapter 3|20 pages

Unilateral and Bilateral Rules: A Framework for Increasing Competition While Meeting Universal Service Goals in Telecommunications

chapter 4|8 pages

Questions for Outlining a Universal Service Policy

part III|2 pages

Societal Role and Implications of Universal Service

chapter 5|16 pages

Rethinking Universal Service: What's on the Menu?

chapter 6|14 pages

The Social Architecture of Community Computing

chapter 7|10 pages

Universal Access to Infrastructure and Information

part IV|2 pages

Paying for Universal Service

chapter 8|24 pages

Overview of Universal Service

chapter 9|24 pages

Recovering Access Costs: The Debate

chapter 10|6 pages

Universal Service: A Stakeholder Response

part V|2 pages

Embarking on a New Universal Service Policy: The Role of the Federal Government

chapter 11|12 pages

Review of Federal Universal Service Policy in the United States

chapter 12|10 pages

Some Legal Puzzles in the 1996 Statutory Provisions for Universal Telecommunications Services

chapter 13|24 pages

Universal Service and the National Information Infrastructure (NII): Making the Grade on the Information Superhighway

part VI|2 pages

The Role of the States

chapter 14|22 pages

The New State Role in Ensuring Universal Telecommunications Services

chapter 15|14 pages

Breaking the Bottleneck and Sharing the Wealth: A Perspective on Universal Service Policy in an Era of Local Competition

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