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Articles in June, 2006 issue of Federal Communications Law Journal
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Ten years under the 1996 Telecommunications Act
by Reed E. Hundt -
The 1996 Telecommunications Act: ten years later
by Pat Aufderheide -
Looking backwards and looking forwards in contemplating the next rewrite of the communications act
by Johannes M. Bauer -
Open video systems: too much regulation too late?
by Michael Botein -
Interconnection policy and technological progress
by Gerald W. Brock -
A public interest perspective on the impact of the broadcasting provisions of the 1996 Act
by Angela J. Campbell -
Rivalrous telecommunications networks with and without mandatory sharing
by Thomas W. Hazlett -
The failure of competition under the 1996 Telecommunications Act
by Gene Kimmelman -
No sight like hindsight: the 1996 Act and the view ten years later
by Donna N. Lampert -
The law of unintended consequences
by Susan Ness -
Deregulation and market concentration: an analysis of post-1996 consolidations
by Eli M. Noam -
Swallows, sausages, and the 1996 Act
by Daniel B. Phythyon -
Politics and telecommunications
by Larry Pressler -
The 1996 Telecommunications Act
by Jim Robbins -
The greatest story never told: how the 1996 Telecommunications Act helped to transform cable's future
by Brian L. Roberts -
Section 202 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: beware of intended consequences
by Andrew Jay Schwartzman -
Are you better off today than you were ten years ago? Residential consumers and telecommunications reform
by Samuel A. Simon -
Transformation: the 1996 Act reshapes radio
by Christopher H. Sterling -
Endangered species, lassoes, and unmet promises
by Kathleen Wallman -
Responses by the Federal Communications Commission to WorldCom's accounting fraud
by Warren G. Lavey -
'Wi-Fi'ght them when you can join them? How the Philadelphia compromise may have saved municipally-owned telecommunications services
by Adam Christensen -
Private eyes are watching you: with the implementation of the E-911 mandate, who will watch every move you make?
by Geoffrey D. Smith -
Creation of the Media
by Shannon M. Heim
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