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And no- where in the Communications Act do we find any suggestion of a policy that frowns on entry by a new carrier or restricts proper communica- tion capabilities only to the voice user . So long as the Commission makes the statutory ...
And no- where in the Communications Act do we find any suggestion of a policy that frowns on entry by a new carrier or restricts proper communica- tion capabilities only to the voice user . So long as the Commission makes the statutory ...
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The critical problem of financing utilities was not acute when long term interest rates were in the range of 5 % or less , inflation was not a serious problem , and utilities were not faced with massive construc- tion programs .
The critical problem of financing utilities was not acute when long term interest rates were in the range of 5 % or less , inflation was not a serious problem , and utilities were not faced with massive construc- tion programs .
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The The major objectives in developing the case control system were to increase accountability for the timely completion of rate case processing activities and to increase management understanding of resource utiliza- tion .
The The major objectives in developing the case control system were to increase accountability for the timely completion of rate case processing activities and to increase management understanding of resource utiliza- tion .
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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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