
Volume 58, Issue 3 (2006)
Article
Notes
'Wi-Fi'ght Them When You Can Join Them? How the Philadelphia Compromise May Have Saved Municipally-Owned Telecommunications Services
Adam Christensen
Private Eyes Are Watching You: With the Implementation of the E-911 Mandate, Who Will Watch Every Move You Make?
Geoffrey D. Smith
Book Review
Creation of the Media: A Review and Introspective
Shannon M. Heim
Symposiums
The 1996 Telecommunications Act: Ten Years Later
Pat Aufderheide
Looking Backwards and Looking Forwards in Contemplating the Next Rewrite of the Communications Act
Johannes M. Bauer and Steven S. Wildman
Interconnection Policy and Technological Progress
Gerald W. Brock
A Public Interest Perspective on the Impact of the Broadcasting Provisions of the 1996 Act
Angela J. Campbell
The Failure of Competition Under the 1996 Telecommunications Act
Gene Kimmelman, Mark Cooper, and Magda Herra
The Law of Unintended Consequences
Susan Ness
Swallows, Sausages, and the 1996 Act
Daniel B. Phythyon
Politics and Telecommunications
Larry Pressler
The 1996 Telecommunications Act
Jim Robbins
The Greatest Story Never Told: How the 1996 Telecommunications Act Helped to Transform Cable's Future
Brian L. Roberts
Section 202(h) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Beware of Intended Consequences
Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Harold Feld, and Parul Desai
Are You Better Off Today Than You Were Ten Years Ago? Residential Consumers and Telecommunications Reform
Samuel A. Simon
Transformation: The 1996 Act Reshapes Radio
Christopher H. Sterling
Endangered Species, Lassoes, and Unmet Promises
Kathleen Wallman
Special Feature
Editor's Note
R. Matthew Warner
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