International Satellite Issues: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Represetatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 4464 ... H.R. 4464 ... H.R. 5724 ... June 13, July 25 and 26, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 970 lappuses |
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agencies American applications AT&T Atlantic Basin Broyhill cable capacity Chairman circuits commercial Common Carrier Communications Satellite competition Comsat concern coordination cost countries DAVID MARKEY decision Department DINGELL documents earth stations economic harm EDWARD MARKEY entry European governments EUTELSAT executive branch Federal Communications Commission footnote continued foreign FOWLER global system Indian Pacific instructional process INTELSAT Agreements INTELSAT and INMARSAT INTELSAT system international communications international satellite communications international satellite systems international telecommunications investment issues Ku band Laker Airways launch leased licensing M/A-COM meet ment million nations negotiations North Atlantic operating PanAmSat PERIGARD President proposed regional requirements revenues role Satellite Act Satellite Corporation satellite facilities satellite services SCHNEIDER Secretary Signatories space segment subcommittee subsidiary TAUKE telecommunications services TeleSystems Thank tions traffic transatlantic transborder transponder U.S. antitrust U.S. carriers U.S. Government U.S. policy U.S. representative United users WIRTH
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568. lappuse - The exploration and use of outer space, including the Moon and celestial bodies, shall be carried out for the benefit and in the interests of all countries, irrespective of their degree of economic or scientific development, and shall be the province of all mankind.
622. lappuse - Believing that communication by means of satellites should be available to the nations of the world as soon as practicable on a global and nondiscriminatory basis, Convinced of the need to prepare the way for the establishment of effective operational satellite communication, 1.
116. lappuse - Act; (4) exercise such supervision over relationships of the corporation with foreign governments or entities or with international bodies as may be appropriate to assure that such relationships shall be consistent with the national interest and foreign policy of the United States...
626. lappuse - Specialized telecommunications services" means telecommunications services which can be provided by satellite, other than those defined in paragraph (k) of this Article, including, but not limited to, radio navigation services, broadcasting satellite services for reception by the general public, space research services, meteorological services, and earth resources services; (m) "Property...
568. lappuse - Of all of man's great enterprises, none lends itself more logically or more compellingly to international cooperation than the venture into space." * In establishing a global launch assurance policy, the President affirms the need for a dependable capability which would make it possible for nations to have access under equal conditions to the advantages which accrue through space applications. This global launch assurance policy further manifests...
740. lappuse - Timken Roller Bearing Co. v. United States, 341 US 593 (1951) ; United States v. Imperial Chem.
343. lappuse - Procurement of goods and services required by the Enterprise shall be effected by the award of contracts, based on response to invitations to tender, to bidders offering the best combination of quality, price and most favourable delivery time.
2. lappuse - Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, and I want to thank you for holding this hearing on the international satellite issues.
891. lappuse - In effectuating this program, care and attention will be directed toward providing such services to economically less developed countries and areas as well as those more highly developed, toward efficient and economical use of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum, and toward the reflection of the benefits of this new technology in both quality of services and charges for such services.
293. lappuse - Engineers shall not affix their signatures to any plans or documents dealing with subject matter in which they lack competence, nor to any plan or document not prepared under their direction and control.