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  1. Telecommunications Pricing: Theory and Practice.Bridger M. Mitchell & Ingo Vogelsang - 1991 - Cambridge University Press.
    The past decade has witnessed a surge of pricing innovations in the U.S. telecommunications industry. This book systematically reviews recent innovations in the economic theory of pricing and extends results to the conditions which characterise telecommunications markets. The implementation of normative pricing theory is examined in selected US telephone tariffs, providing a rich and diverse data base and laboratory for examining the practical consequences of pricing innovations. The authors develop and illuminate the relationships between the normative economic theory (...)
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    Telecommunication Networks: Economy, Ecology, Rule.Sean Cubitt - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (7-8):185-199.
    This essay deals with technologies, techniques, business models and legal structures governing telecommunications infrastructures. Megacities are especially vulnerable to shifting agencies in telecoms provision. This paper addresses the relation of the economics of growth, built-in obsolescence and product life cycles with the complex determinations of telecommunications governance in relation to the physical environment of megacities. It argues that an ‘environmentalism of the poor’ must be integrated into considerations of both ecological critique and analyses of telecommunications infrastructure and (...)
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    Telecommunications on Earth and their possible relation with the anthropic principle.Ignacio Del Villar - 2019 - Scientia et Fides 7 (1):9-24.
    The society of the information is based on the ability of humans to communicate in real time. This is possible thanks to the emission of electromagnetic waves. In this work it is discussed, by analyzing the round trip time parameter, if it is possible to expand the society of the information out of the Earth. The results show that the value of the speed of light limits this expansion. Real time applications, such as videogaming, remote surgery, or voice conversations, are (...)
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    Telecommunications Infrastructure in Japan.James W. Dearing - 1990 - Communications 15 (1-2):47-56.
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  5. Télécommunications optiques.Lecoy Pierre - forthcoming - Hermes.
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  6. Telecommunications Systems and Services Directory.[author unknown] - 1985
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  7. Privacy in (mobile) telecommunications services.Jacques Penders - 2004 - Ethics and Information Technology 6 (4):247-260.
    Telecommunications services are for long subject to privacy regulations. At stake are traditionally: privacy of the communication and the protection of traffic data. Privacy of the communication is legally founded. Traffic data subsume under the notion of data protection and are central in the discussion. The telecommunications environment is profoundly changing. The traditionally closed markets with closed networks change into an open market with open networks. Within these open networks more privacy sensitive data are generated and have to (...)
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    Customer Churn Prediction in Telecommunication Industry. A Data Analysis Techniques Approach.Denisa Maria Melian, Andreea Dumitrache, Stelian Stancu & Alexandra Nastu - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (1 Sup1):78-104.
    Telecommunications is one of the most dynamic sectors in the market, where the customer base is an important pawn in receive safe revenues, so is important to focus attention is paid to maintaining them with an active status. Migrating customers from one network to another varies among telecommunication companies depending on different factors such as call quality, pricing plan, minute consumption, data, sms facilities, customer billing issues, etc. Determining an effective predictive model helps detect early warning signals when churn (...)
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    Le service de télécommunication à l’ère de la ville globale : la redéfinition de la citoyenneté.Claire Poitras - 1999 - Éthique Publique 1 (1).
    Cet article rend compte des enjeux éthiques, sociopolitiques et technico-économiques qui ont marqué l’évolution des formes de régulation du service public de télécommunication au Canada et au Québec. Partant de l’hypothèse d’une tension permanente entre la vocation sociale et la vocation marchande de ce service, l’auteur met en lumière les nouvelles règles du jeu élaborées par les pouvoirs publics en collaboration avec les promoteurs privés du service à l’ère de la ville globale. L’article met en évidence les implications de ces (...)
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    Diversified Transnational Mothering via Telecommunication: Intensive, Collaborative, and Passive.Odalia M. H. Wong & Yinni Peng - 2013 - Gender and Society 27 (4):491-513.
    Recent research argues that the use of information and communication technology has created a new channel through which transnational mothers can fulfill their maternal duties from afar. However, the literature pays little attention to the diversity of mothering practices via telecommunication. To fill this gap, our qualitative research on Filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong elaborates on the complexity and diversity of transnational mothering via mobile communication by demonstrating three patterns for the performance of maternal duties: intensive, collaborative, and passive (...)
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    The Humanities and Telecommunication Technology.George Teschner - 2001 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 12:247-257.
    Contemporary technology in the form of electronically managed interactive telecommunications is compatible with the goals and values of the humanities. Computerized communication (especially that of bulletin board technology) inverts the relationship between the degree of communicative interaction and the number of communicants. It is both mass communication and individualized participation. From the point of view of a theory of discourse, the bulletin board system is unique in that the ratio between the number of participants and the individualized nature of (...)
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    The Humanities and Telecommunication.George Teschner - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 39:54-60.
    Contemporary technology in the form of electronically managed interactive telecommunications is compatible with the goals and values of the humanities. For Marx, machine-work tended toward being mechanically routine, repetitive, deskilled, and trivialized. In the case of discourse, the same criticism has been made of computerized communication. Immediacy is not authorial presence, but the experience of textuality that is maximized by participation in interactive communication. Bulletin board technology inverts the relationship between the degree of communicative interaction and the number of (...)
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    The New Telecommunications Technology: Endless Frontier or the End of Democracy?Benjamin R. Barber - 1997 - Constellations 4 (2):208-228.
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    Governing Corporate Social Responsibility: An Assessment of the Contribution of the UN Global Compact to CSR Strategies in the Telecommunications Industry.Hens Runhaar & Helene Lafferty - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (4):479-495.
    CSR has become an important element in the business strategy of a growing number of companies worldwide. A large number of initiatives have been developed that aim to support companies in developing, implementing, and communicating about CSR. The Global Compact (GC), initiated by the United Nations, stands out. Since its launch in 2000, it has grown to about 2900 companies and 3800 members in total. The GC combines several mechanisms to support CSR strategies: normative principles, networks for learning and co-operation, (...)
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    Evaluating the First U.S. Consensus Conference: The Impact of the Citizens’ Panel on Telecommunications and the Future of Democracy.David H. Guston - 1999 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 24 (4):451-482.
    Consensus conferences, also known as citizens’ panels—a collection of lay citizens akin to a jury but charged with deliberating on policy issues with a high technical content—are a potentially important way to conduct technology assessments, inform policy makers about public views of new technologies, and improve public understanding of and participation in technological decision making. The first citizens’ panel in the United States occurred in April 1997 on the issue of “Telecommunications and the Future of Democracy.” This article evaluates (...)
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    The Role of Telecommunications in the Strategy of a Great Power——Telegraphy in the Late 19th Century.Yuan Weihua - 2012 - Science and Society 3:012.
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    Using user‐friendly telecommunications to improve cardiac and diabetes self‐management programme: a pilot study.Chiung-Jung Jo Wu, Anne M. Chang, Mary Courtney & Mary-Anne Ramis - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (3):695-697.
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    An evaluation of corporate social responsibility communication on the websites of telecommunication companies operating in Ghana.Henry Boateng & Ibn Kailan Abdul-Hamid - 2017 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 15 (1):17-31.
    Purpose Corporate social responsibility communication on corporate websites have become an emerging trend by firms. Similarly, corporate websites have been used to manage stakeholders’ impressions about the organization. Meanwhile, CSR by firms have been criticized for been a manipulative tactics used by firms. The purpose of this paper therefore is to ascertain how telecommunication companies operating in Ghana communicate CSR on their corporate websites. Design/methodology/approach This study used a qualitative content analysis technique. It also used Bolino et al.’s impression management (...)
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    An empirical investigation of firm performance through corporate governance and information technology investment with mediating role of corporate social responsibility: Evidence from Saudi Arabia telecommunication sector.Adel Abdulmhsen Alfalah, Saqib Muneer & Mazhar Hussain - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:959406.
    This study intended to examine the effect of information technology (IT) investment and corporate governance mechanism on the performance of the Saudi telecommunication sector with mediating role of corporate social responsibility (CSR). A survey method was used to collect data from the targeted Saudi telecom firm. Results show that corporate governance practices, i.e., internal audit, internal audit committee, and internal board size, have a significant and positive relationship with firm performance. Furthermore, IT investment positively affects the performance of Saudi telecommunication (...)
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    From National Champions to Global Players? Lobbying by Network Operators During the WTO's Basic Telecommunication Negotiations.Cornelia Woll - 2007 - Business and Society 46 (2):229-252.
    Observers generally assume that firms which engage in lobbying know what they want. Business—government relations and especially the corporate political activities of network operators during the basic telecommunication negotiations of the World Trade Organization present a slightly different picture. European monopoly providers benefited from the old international regime and initially ignored trade discussions in their sector. In the course of negotiations, however, they became part of a three-level game, which obliged them to consider national, European, and multilateral objectives simultaneously. In (...)
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    The Concept of Building a Network of Digital Twins to Increase the Efficiency of Complex Telecommunication Systems.Sh Zh Seilov, А. T. Kuzbayev, A. A. Seilov, D. S. Shyngisov, V. Yu Goikhman, A. K. Levakov, N. A. Sokolov & Y. Sh Zhursinbek - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-9.
    The technical literature actively discusses ideas for creating digital twins to solve a wide range of problems that arise for enterprises of various kinds. Advances in the areas of information technology and the development of the necessary software really make it possible to obtain important new results through the creation of digital twins. This paper proposes the concept of building a network of digital twins, used to solve a number of actual problems in complex telecommunication systems. Two applications are considered (...)
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    Evolving global communications policy agendas and ‘North-South’ relations: the internet and telecommunications.Seamus Simpson - 2012 - Communications 37 (2):195-214.
    This article focuses on the recent evolution of global policy agendas in two key parts of the communications sector: the internet and telecommunications. It explores the key regulatory governance ideas and practices that have come to the fore in shaping these fast-moving policy arenas. It sheds light on the ways in which selected global institutional contexts have played vital roles in shaping telecommunications and internet policy agendas as well as the resulting implications. In doing so, the paper explores (...)
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    Evolving global communications policy agendas and ‘North-South’ relations: the internet and telecommunications.Hans Franses, Rob Eisinga & Maurice Vergeer - 2012 - Communications 37 (2):195-214.
    This article focuses on the recent evolution of global policy agendas in two key parts of the communications sector: the internet and telecommunications. It explores the key regulatory governance ideas and practices that have come to the fore in shaping these fast-moving policy arenas. It sheds light on the ways in which selected global institutional contexts have played vital roles in shaping telecommunications and internet policy agendas as well as the resulting implications. In doing so, the paper explores (...)
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    Ethical dilemmas in the global telecommunications revolution.Donald J. MacLean - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (3):175–183.
    A revolution is under way in telecommunications technology, and this is generating a new approach to governance in the field as well as new ethical dielmmas which are challenging the core values of the industry’s traditional approach. The author served in the Canadian Department of Communications before founding his own consultancy in communications and information technology. For the past five years he has been chief of the Strategic Planning Unit of the General Secretariat of the International Telecommunication Union, Place (...)
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    Ethical Dilemmas In The Global Telecommunications Revolution.Donald J. MacLean - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (3):175-183.
    A revolution is under way in telecommunications technology, and this is generating a new approach to governance in the field as well as new ethical dielmmas which are challenging the core values of the industry’s traditional approach. The author served in the Canadian Department of Communications before founding his own consultancy in communications and information technology. For the past five years he has been chief of the Strategic Planning Unit of the General Secretariat of the International Telecommunication Union, Place (...)
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    A National Governance Approach to the Political Nature and Role of Business: Case Study of the Mobile Telecommunications Industry in Afghanistan.Sameer Azizi - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 177 (4):843-860.
    The study focuses on the mobile telecommunications industry in Afghanistan prior to the Taliban takeover of the country in 2021 and seeks to study how the mobile telecommunications corporations engage with the different area-specific governance systems in order to gain legitimacy to operate across Afghanistan. The study capitalises on mixed qualitative data to conduct an embedded case study of the Afghan mobile telecommunications industry as an extreme context for understanding business-society relations in South Asia. Theoretically, the article (...)
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    Models and « black boxes » : Mathematics as an enabling technology in the history of communications and control engineering / Modèles et « boites noires » : Les mathématiques comme technologie constitutive dans l'histoire des télécommunications et de l'ingénierie de contrôle.Chris C. Bissel - 2004 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 57 (2):305-338.
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  28. Application des systèmes multi-agents dans les télécommunication, chapitre 6 de Principes et architectures des systèmes multi-agents.T. Bouron - forthcoming - Hermes.
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    Inconsistency of personality evaluation caused by appearance gap in robotic telecommunication.Kaiko Kuwamura, Takashi Minato, Shuichi Nishio & Hiroshi Ishiguro - 2015 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 16 (2):249-271.
    Compared with other communication media such as cellphones and video chat, teleoperated robots have a physical existence which increases the feeling of copresence. However, the appearance of a teleoperated robot is always the same regardless of the characteristics of its operator. Since people can determine their partner’s personality from his/her appearance, a teleoperated robot’s appearance might construct a personality that confuses the user. Our research focuses on establishing what kind of appearance of the telecommunication media could prevent confusion and increase (...)
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    A Perspective of International Collaboration Through Web-Based Telecommunication–Inspired by COVID-19 Crisis.Hamed Zaer, Wei Fan, Dariusz Orlowski, Andreas N. Glud, Anne S. M. Andersen, M. Bret Schneider, John R. Adler, Albrecht Stroh & Jens C. H. Sørensen - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    The tsunami effect of the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting many aspects of scientific activities. Multidisciplinary experimental studies with international collaborators are hindered by the closing of the national borders, logistic issues due to lockdown, quarantine restrictions, and social distancing requirements. The full impact of this crisis on science is not clear yet, but the above-mentioned issues have most certainly restrained academic research activities. Sharing innovative solutions between researchers is in high demand in this situation. The aim of this paper is (...)
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    Private Investment, Entrepreneurial Entry, and Partner Collaboration in Emerging Markets Telecommunications The Impact of Country, Industry, and Firm-Level Factors.Jonathan P. Doh - 2002 - Business and Society 41 (3):345-352.
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    Oligopolization of global media and telecommunications and its implications for democracy.Barney Warf - 2007 - Ethics, Place and Environment 10 (1):89 – 105.
    Propelled by neoliberalism, an enormous wave of mergers has led to a steady oligopolization of the world's media and telecommunications networks. This paper explores the reasons and forces that underlie this phenomenon, particularly deregulation, as they pertain to democratic access to information, including the Internet. It summarizes the major firms that dominate the world's information systems, focusing on Rupert Murdoch and the News Corporation. The paper considers the social and spatial equity implications of corporate control, including the digital divide. (...)
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    Combative patenting: Military entrepreneurship in First World War telecommunications.Graeme Gooday - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (2):247-258.
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    Improved Method for Predicting the Performance of the Physical Links in Telecommunications Access Networks.Ferenc Lilik, Szilvia Nagy & László T. Kóczy - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-14.
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    Domestic Regulation And International Trade: Where's The Race? - Lessons From Telecommunications And Export Controls.John R. Haring & Ronald A. Cass - 2001 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 11 (4).
    The debate over international trade has long pitted “free trade” advocates against those who argue that particular reasons support trade restraints. The newest argument is that open trade leads to a “race to the bottom” in the regulation of health, safety, welfare, and especially labor and environmental concerns, harming the nation’s citizens and undermining national sovereignty. One predicate for this argument – that trade increases competitive pressure on domestic industry – is accurate. That, in turn, will raise the cost of (...)
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    Network Neutrality and Ownership Unbundling in Telecommunication.Andrej Danis - 2012 - Creative and Knowledge Society 2 (1):44-59.
    Neutralita siete a Ownership Unbundling v telekomunikáciách.
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    A formal framework for the decentralised diagnosis of large scale discrete event systems and its application to telecommunication networks.Yannick Pencolé & Marie-Odile Cordier - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 164 (1-2):121-170.
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    Churn Analysis in a Romanian Telecommunications Company.Andreea Dumitrache & Monica Mihaela Maer Matei - 2019 - Postmodern Openings 10 (4):45-53.
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    Churn Prepaid Client Profile in Romanian Postmodernism Telecommunications.Andreea Dumitrache, Denisa Maria Melian & Stelian Stancu - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (2supl1):93-106.
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  40. Coordinating Technology: Studies in the International Standardization of Telecommunications.E. Tenner - 1998 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 11 (3):77-77.
     
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    Minding Their Own Business: Broadcast Network News Coverage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.Rolf T. Wigand & James L. McQuivey - 1998 - Communications 23 (2):175-188.
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    Diana Hook;, Jeremy Norman. Origins of Cyberspace: A Library on the History of Computing, Networking, and Telecommunications. x + 670 pp., illus., index. Novato, Calif.: Norman Publishing, 2002. $500. [REVIEW]Michael S. Mahoney - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):723-724.
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    Origins of Cyberspace: A Library on the History of Computing, Networking, and Telecommunications[REVIEW]Michael Mahoney - 2004 - Isis 95:723-724.
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    Cardot Claude. Quelques résultats sur l'application de l'algèbre de Boole à la synthèse des circuits à relais. Annales des télécommunications, vol. 7 , pp. 75–84. [REVIEW]Edward F. Moore - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):260-261.
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    Daqing Yang. Technology of Empire: Telecommunications and Japanese Expansion in Asia, 1883–1945. xvii + 446 pp., illus., bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center, 2010. $49.95. [REVIEW]Morris Low - 2012 - Isis 103 (2):423-424.
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  46. Review of City of Bits: Space, Place and the Infobahn and Telecommunications and the City: Electronic Spaces, Urban Places. [REVIEW]P. Rosen - 1998 - Social Epistemology 12:185-190.
     
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    The Impact of Perceived Organizational Ethical Climate on Work Satisfaction.Meral Elçi & Lütfihak Alpkan - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (3):297-311.
    This empirical study investigates the effects of nine ethical climate types (self-interest, company profit, efficiency, friendship, team interest, social responsibility, personal morality, company rules and procedures, and lastly laws and professional codes) on employee work satisfaction. The ethical climate typology developed by Victor and Cullen (in W. C. Frederick (ed.) Research in Corporate Social Performance and Policy, 1987; Administrative Science Quarterly 33, 101–125, 1988) is tested on a sample of staff and managers from 62 different telecommunication firms in Turkey. The (...)
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  48. Tele-Mournings: Actuvirtual Events and Shared Responsibilities.Thomas Clément Mercier - 2020 - Derrida Today 13 (2):189-197.
    This thought piece dealing with the Covid-19 ‘crisis’ was written – in the form of a diary that runs from February to July 2020 – for a special issue of Derrida Today entitled ‘Fire, Flood, Pestilence and Protest’, edited by Nicole Anderson, and published in November 2020. The piece deals with matters of biopolitics, telecommunication, death and mourning through Derrida and Agamben, and interrogates the eventness of what is called an ‘event’.
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  49. Joseph Ransdell and the Communicational Process of Philosophy.Gary Richmond and Ben Udell - 2013 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 49 (4):457.
    Joseph Morton Ransdell left a record of experimentation with the communicational process of philosophy from 1992 to his passing in 2010. This record includes the Arisbe website and the peirce-l e-forum and its archives, of which the earliest are not on the Internet, but may yet be recovered and made available. Philosophy’s communication process, and the possibility of creating and developing a telecommunity, as Ransdell called it, were among his chief theoretical and practical interests. Such interests were focused in terms (...)
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    The FCC's universal service rules (abstract): for schools and libraries.Patricia Figliola Lewis - 1998 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 28 (2):17.
    The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is considered landmark legislation, especially in the area of universal service. However, the FCC performed even more groundbreaking activity. The FCC was given wide latitude by the Act to interpret the universal service provisions of the Act either narrowly or broadly; the FCC chose the latter. The FCC's interpretation of the Act will have a significant impact on the level of technology implementation and use in American classrooms and libraries. In March 1996, the FCC (...)
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