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The CATV decision barred telephone company ownership of cable TV systems within their operating territories in the ... And , most recently , the FCC has allocated more mobile bandwidths for non - telephone company users in an effort to ...
The CATV decision barred telephone company ownership of cable TV systems within their operating territories in the ... And , most recently , the FCC has allocated more mobile bandwidths for non - telephone company users in an effort to ...
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17 On June 29 , 1973 , the North Carolina Utilities Commission proposed a ban on interconnection devices and called for the telephone companies to own , maintain , and be responsible for all equipment used in intrastate telephone ...
17 On June 29 , 1973 , the North Carolina Utilities Commission proposed a ban on interconnection devices and called for the telephone companies to own , maintain , and be responsible for all equipment used in intrastate telephone ...
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Manifestly , it made little econ- omic sense for society to deprive a small rural independent telephone company of its terminal business if that loss would require it to increase its other rates drastically in order to remain solvent .
Manifestly , it made little econ- omic sense for society to deprive a small rural independent telephone company of its terminal business if that loss would require it to increase its other rates drastically in order to remain solvent .
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Contents
FIRST SESSION Regulation and the Utility Industries | 1 |
SOLVING THE INFLATION DILEMMA | 103 |
FOURTH SESSION | 111 |
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