The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new approaches to the regulation of local telephone companies. The Vermont Telecommunications Agreement was one of the earliest attempts at such innovative regulatory approaches. To learn more about that experience, the PURE \u2793 conference and Maine Policy Review invited representatives with three different perspectives on the Vermont experience to share their observations
In October, 1992, Congress responded to consumer complaints about their cable rates and services by ...
This paper explores the relationship between technology and the policies that govern competition in ...
While the history of governmental regulation of communication is at least as long as the history of ...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
The Vermont Supreme Court may soon consider whether federal law permits the Public Service Board to ...
This article is based on a presentation at the Pure \u2793 Conference last January. Richard Silkman ...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
This study compares the perspectives of the Departments of Public Utilities Control (DPUC), Incumben...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
A symposium on public utility regulation in Maine The regulation of public utilities in Maine contin...
In August, 1991, Maine Policy Review interviewed Kenneth Gordon, the current chair of the Maine Publ...
Good morning, everybody. I am Tony Gambardella with the firm of Woods, Rogers & Hazelgrove in Richmo...
The telecommunications industry has been affected by innovation and technological changes. Technolog...
In October, 1992, Congress responded to consumer complaints about their cable rates and services by ...
This paper explores the relationship between technology and the policies that govern competition in ...
While the history of governmental regulation of communication is at least as long as the history of ...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
The Vermont Supreme Court may soon consider whether federal law permits the Public Service Board to ...
This article is based on a presentation at the Pure \u2793 Conference last January. Richard Silkman ...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
This study compares the perspectives of the Departments of Public Utilities Control (DPUC), Incumben...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
A symposium on public utility regulation in Maine The regulation of public utilities in Maine contin...
In August, 1991, Maine Policy Review interviewed Kenneth Gordon, the current chair of the Maine Publ...
Good morning, everybody. I am Tony Gambardella with the firm of Woods, Rogers & Hazelgrove in Richmo...
The telecommunications industry has been affected by innovation and technological changes. Technolog...
In October, 1992, Congress responded to consumer complaints about their cable rates and services by ...
This paper explores the relationship between technology and the policies that govern competition in ...
While the history of governmental regulation of communication is at least as long as the history of ...