The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, political and social forces. Not only has the structure of regulation of the electrical and telecommunications industry seen dramatic changes in the past 20 years, but it also is certain the next decade will see equally fundamental changes. Maine Policy Review invited three key participants in Maine\u27s regulatory arena to interpret the changes of the past two decades and what future changes we can expect. This article provides the perspectives of Thomas McBrierty of New England Telephone
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The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
A symposium on public utility regulation in Maine The regulation of public utilities in Maine contin...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
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In August, 1991, Maine Policy Review interviewed Kenneth Gordon, the current chair of the Maine Publ...
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The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
During the past decade, federal telecommunications regulatory policy has changed its focus from a go...
The nation\u27s approach to regulating its transportation, telecommunications, and energy industries...
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The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
Regulatorypolicies in the United States are not created via some centralizedprocedure, but through t...
Over the last quarter century, significant changes have occurred in telecommunications. The breakup ...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
A symposium on public utility regulation in Maine The regulation of public utilities in Maine contin...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
The telecommunications industry has been affected by innovation and technological changes. Technolog...
In August, 1991, Maine Policy Review interviewed Kenneth Gordon, the current chair of the Maine Publ...
This article is based on a presentation at the Pure \u2793 Conference last January. Richard Silkman ...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
During the past decade, federal telecommunications regulatory policy has changed its focus from a go...
The nation\u27s approach to regulating its transportation, telecommunications, and energy industries...
This paper examines the justifications, history, and practice of regulation in the US telecommunicat...
The telecommunications industry is changing so fundamentally as to eliminate structures that define ...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
Regulatorypolicies in the United States are not created via some centralizedprocedure, but through t...
Over the last quarter century, significant changes have occurred in telecommunications. The breakup ...