Staff Papers

Staff Papers

Author: United States. President's Task Force on Communications Policy

Publisher:

Published: 1969

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Communication Technology

Communication Technology

Author: Dana Royal Ulloth

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780819183668

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This collection of articles reviews some of the latest developments in telecommunications and electronic storage and processing devices, and provides a perspective on telecommunications capabilities currently available. Each section focuses on specific technologies or aspects of the communications environment. ^BSelected Contents: A Little Light, A Bright Promise: Fiber Optics; Teleconferencing: A Rapidly Growing Innovation; Cellular Phones: The Way We Communicate Today; GTE in Cerritos; Cable Television Regulation and Competition; Cable Television: Application and Technology; Communication Satellites; High Definition Television: The Next Generation; Interaction Video Graphics; Desktop: What's in Store for Publishing; Videocassette Recorders; Videodisc; The VCR of the 90s; Compact Discs; CD-ROM: Past and Present on Disc


Down to the Wire

Down to the Wire

Author: Allan L. Shampine

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9781590337783

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In recent years, regulators and businesses have struggled to keep pace with an onslaught of new technologies that has dramatically changed the world's telecommunications networks. This book gathers together research intended for those who must grapple with these changes -- the people who must decide whether and how to deploy new telecommunications technologies, and those who must regulate the technologies. The research is divided into three sections focusing on the past, present and future of telecommunications innovations. The first section, Lessons from the Past, examines what lessons concerning adoption and regulation can be learned by studying the diffusion of recent telecommunications technologies. The second section, Decision Making with Respect to Diffusing Technologies, examines possible improvements to the decision-making processes used by companies and regulators in the face of limited information and dynamic markets. The final section, Public Policy and Future Diffusion, examines public policy implications for future technologies.


History of Telecommunications Technology

History of Telecommunications Technology

Author: Christopher H. Sterling

Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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Lists some 2,500 English-language works related to the history of major telecommunications technologies over the past 175 years. In addition to having sections devoted to the various media of communication (radio, television, the Internet, etc.) the work covers institutional histories, personal biographies, general surveys, and reference works. This is an updated version of the 1972 work Bibliography of the History of Electronics. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Information and communication technologies for development and poverty reduction

Information and communication technologies for development and poverty reduction

Author: Maximo Torero

Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 0801880416

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The IT revolution made some glorious promises to the world's poor: instant access to information and far-flung markets, political empowerment, greater growth, even the possibility that countries could leapfrog entire stages of development. But when none of that happened in a hurry, the hoopla gave way to concern that rather than closing the wealth gap, IT was exacerbating it. Yet for all the international debate and millions of words written about the digital divide, very little systematic empirical research or studies over time have been done to confirm claims and counterclaims and to guide policymakers on how this technology actually affects the development of low-income countries. In this volume, Maximo Torero and Joachim von Braun seek to address this omission with a collection of case studies exploring the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICTs) and development in Bangladesh, China, India, Ghana, Laos, Peru, and East Africa. Their conclusion is that yes, ICTs do have potential to serve and empower the poor by linking them to commercial and social networks, cutting transaction costs, and making the delivery of public goods like education and healthcare more efficient. But these benefits can accrue only when the supporting infrastructure is in place and when ICT policies take into account not only questions of connectivity but also of capability (how to help poor people use the new tools) and of content (what is relevant and in what form). All three c's are critical. Without coherent strategies and the right regulatory policies there is the very real likelihood that scarce resources will be misallocated and that ICT-induced growth will remain elusive. Contributors: Abdul Bayes, Arjun Bedi, Romeo Bertolini, Shyamal K. Chowdhury, Virgilio Galdo, K. Lal, Francis A.S.T. Matambalya, Maja Micevska, Dietrich Mueller-Falcke, Gi-Soon Song, Maximo Torero, Joachim von Braun, Wensheng Wang, and Susanna Wolfe, Gi-Soon Song, Maximo Torero, Joachim von Braun, Wensheng Wang, Susanna Wolf.


Telecommunications Technology Handbook

Telecommunications Technology Handbook

Author: Daniel Minoli

Publisher: Artech House Publishers

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 808

ISBN-13:

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This book explores contemporary telecommunications technology. It looks at the factors that will radically affect networks in the 1990s, helping to assess options for telecommunications systems with increased power, efficiency, and flexibility. Addressing both the technical and managerial aspects of the industry, it aims to promote understanding of the concepts and issues behind the latest technologies. The book places heavy emphasis on Open Systems Interconnection and supporting standards. It surveys microwave, fibre, infrared and satellite transmission media. The text discusses the management and transmission of information as well as monetary measures of system design - and covers issues and trends of the late 1980s and early 1990s.