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This book is the outgrowth of shared interests between the editors
and the contributing authors to provide a multidisciplinary
perspective in evaluating universal service policy and recommending
policy changes to accommodate a more competitive telecommunications
environment. The book is interdisciplinary in nature to reflect the
extremely complex context in which universal service policy is
formed. The chapter authors represent a broad cross-section of
disciplinary training, professional positions, and relationships in
the telecommunications industry. Academic disciplines represented
include law, economics, anthropology, communication, and business.
This book's purpose is to significantly enhance the development of
effective telecommunications universal service policy among
policymakers, industry members, and stakeholders in the United
States. Universal service policy has been, and will continue to be,
both enabled and constrained by the simultaneous interaction of
social, political, technological, and economic forces in the
environment in which it is formed. A more effective process for
policy design is to seek agreement on how entitlements embedded in
universal service policy should be modified as circumstances
invariably change over time. Therefore, the volume reflects recent
significant developments in U.S. universal service policy--the
implementation of which continues to unfold.
This book is the outgrowth of shared interests between the editors
and the contributing authors to provide a multidisciplinary
perspective in evaluating universal service policy and recommending
policy changes to accommodate a more competitive telecommunications
environment. The book is interdisciplinary in nature to reflect the
extremely complex context in which universal service policy is
formed. The chapter authors represent a broad cross-section of
disciplinary training, professional positions, and relationships in
the telecommunications industry. Academic disciplines represented
include law, economics, anthropology, communication, and business.
This book's purpose is to significantly enhance the development of
effective telecommunications universal service policy among
policymakers, industry members, and stakeholders in the United
States. Universal service policy has been, and will continue to be,
both enabled and constrained by the simultaneous interaction of
social, political, technological, and economic forces in the
environment in which it is formed. A more effective process for
policy design is to seek agreement on how entitlements embedded in
universal service policy should be modified as circumstances
invariably change over time. Therefore, the volume reflects recent
significant developments in U.S. universal service policy--the
implementation of which continues to unfold.
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