Rural Telecommunications

Rural Telecommunications

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Subcommittee on Communications

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13:

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Impact of Television on Political Awareness of Rural Masses

Impact of Television on Political Awareness of Rural Masses

Author: P. V. Sharada

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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The radio and television regularly present national and international political information to their audience. The programes such as The News focus, election broadcasts, group discussions and features are part of the information service. But how much do our people, particularly the poor rural folks, receive the political broadcasts and telecaste? -How many realise the importance of their own participation in the national, regional or local scene? -How many of them have the basic political knowlege about the functioning of the government? -How many are aware of the political system on which a decmocracy functions? -How many have the bare minimum political background to understand the nuances of politics? These and many other such questions have no be answered if one wants to gain an insight into the impact of the mass media on political communications. This study is an attempt to assess the impact of Doordarshan on rural folks and to see now far the present political programmes on television are useful to the masses in creating political conciousness among them.


Television

Television

Author: Toby Miller

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 9780415255035

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Survey of Rural Information Infrastructure Technologies

Survey of Rural Information Infrastructure Technologies

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 184

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Communication and information technologies can reduce the barriers of distance and space that disadvantage rural areas. This report defines a set of distinct voice, computer, and video telecommunication services; describes several rural information applications that make use of these services; and surveys various wireline and wireless systems and technologies that are being used or that might be used to deliver these services to rural areas. Rural information applications such as distance learning require a wide range of telecommunication services, but no current system or technology is capable of delivering all services to all areas. This report concludes that there are many technologies suitable for providing voice telecommunication services in rural areas. It is also technically feasible to provide advanced computer networking and video capabilities to even relatively small towns in rural areas. However, no available technology could economically provide these broadband capabilities to the most isolated farms, ranches, and homes. New wireless technology would be needed to accomplish this. Government regulations and policies will also play an essential role in the development of the Rural Information Infrastructure. Different regulations and policies will likely be required in rural areas than in urban areas. Contains 66 references. Appendices list acronyms and abbreviations and describe measurements of rural spectrum usage in the 108-MHz to 19.7-GHz frequency range, conducted at Eureka, California. (Author/SV).