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100 1 |a Benjamin, Stuart Minor. 
245 1 0 |a Telecommunications law and policy /  |c Stuart Minor Benjamin, Douglas Gary Lichtman, Howard A. Shelanski. 
260 |a Durham, N.C. :  |b Carolina Academic Press,  |c ©2001. 
300 |a xxiv, 1056 pages :  |b illustrations ;  |c 27 cm. 
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490 1 |a Carolina Academic Press law casebook series 
525 |a Kept up to date by supplements. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Pt. I. Broadcast and spectrum regulation. 1. An introduction to broadcast regulation. 2. Why regulate broadcast? 3. How we regulate broadcast. 4. License hearings at the FCC (1934-1998). 5. The transition from hearings to auctions. 6. The licensee as public trustee. 7. Fostering competition in broadcasting. 8. Case studies in low power FM radio and digital television -- pt. II. Cable television. 9. Cable basics and the early history. 10. Rate regulation and local franchise authority. 11. The broadcast/cable relationship. 12. Structural limitations. 13. Direct broadcast satellite. 14. Indecency revisited -- pt. III. Telephone regulation. 15. An introduction to telephone regulation. 16. Breakup of the Bell monopoly. 17. Issues post-divestiture. 18. The Telecommunications Act of 1996. 19. Mergers and acquisitions -- pt. IV. The Internet and advanced services. 20. The Internet and its regulation. 21. Advanced services and Internet architecture. 22. Characterizing Internet service providers. 23. Why an FCC? 
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