The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held at the University of Pennsylvania Law School on April 18-19, 2008. This article examines the consequences of the Bell consent decree of 1982. In the short run, the decree sought to end the AT&T\u27s Corporate domination of the telecommunications network. But it did so in an overambitious way that chose to break up the basic system into constituent parts even though the preferred remedy was a more modest initiative that would have opened the network up to interconnection by rival carriers. In charting the wrong path, the consent decree set the course to the 1996 Telecommunication Act, which magnified the original error by forcing elaborate sal...
This paper examines the justifications, history, and practice of regulation in the US telecommunicat...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that the Telecommunications Act of 1996 is to blame ...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...
For years AT&T has been accused of being too big, too powerful and too pervasive. Since the late 196...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...
The consent decree that restructured the telecommunications industry by breaking up the Bell System ...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...
On January 8, 1982, Assistant Attorney General William F. Baxter and Charles L. Brown, chairman of t...
This article examines the effect of the behavior of carriers on the legal arrangements that regulate...
Ten years ago, in the midst of the political flux engendered by President Nixon\u27s resignation and...
In 1982, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia rendered its decision in Unit...
Attention is focused on the local Bell Operating Companies (BOCs) and to the changes initially drive...
The dismantling of AT&T gave rise to fierce criticism of American antitrust laws as a method of cont...
This paper examines the justifications, history, and practice of regulation in the US telecommunicat...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that the Telecommunications Act of 1996 is to blame ...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...
For years AT&T has been accused of being too big, too powerful and too pervasive. Since the late 196...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...
The consent decree that restructured the telecommunications industry by breaking up the Bell System ...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...
On January 8, 1982, Assistant Attorney General William F. Baxter and Charles L. Brown, chairman of t...
This article examines the effect of the behavior of carriers on the legal arrangements that regulate...
Ten years ago, in the midst of the political flux engendered by President Nixon\u27s resignation and...
In 1982, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia rendered its decision in Unit...
Attention is focused on the local Bell Operating Companies (BOCs) and to the changes initially drive...
The dismantling of AT&T gave rise to fierce criticism of American antitrust laws as a method of cont...
This paper examines the justifications, history, and practice of regulation in the US telecommunicat...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that the Telecommunications Act of 1996 is to blame ...
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective. \u27 Conference held ...