How Internet Protocol-enabled Services are Changing the Face of Communications: A View from Government Officials : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, April 27, 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 153 lappuses |
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55. lappuse - For the purpose of regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States a rapid, efficient, Nation-wide, and worldwide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges...
21. lappuse - Association, the National Association of Counties, the National League of Cities, the United States Conference of Mayors, and the National Conference of State Legislatures.
47. lappuse - ... the offering of telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available to the public, regardless of facilities used".
47. lappuse - telecommunications" means the transmission, between or among points specified by the user, of information of the user's choosing, -without change in the form or content of the information as sent and received.
38. lappuse - Congressional legislation called for less regulation, more competition, and the most modern, up-to-date telecommunications infrastructure: "[T]o provide for a pro-competitive, de-regulatory national policy framework designed to accelerate rapidly private sector deployment of advanced telecommunications and information technologies and services to all Americans...
28. lappuse - Thank you. I look forward to answering any questions you may have.
19. lappuse - Association (CEA) is the preeminent trade association promoting growth in the consumer technology industry through technology policy, events, research, promotion and the fostering of business and strategic relationships. CEA represents more than 2,000 corporate members involved in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of audio, video, mobile electronics, wireless and landline communications, information technology, home networking, multimedia and accessory products,...
43. lappuse - Annual Report and Analysis of Competitive Market Conditions With Respect to Commercial Mobile Services, Ninth Report, FCC 04-216, at para.
126. lappuse - ... to any pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way owned or controlled by it. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), a utility providing electric service may deny a cable television system or any telecommunications carrier access to its poles, ducts, conduits, or rights-of-way, on a non-discriminatory basis where there is insufficient capacity and for reasons of safety, reliability and generally applicable engineering purposes.
6. lappuse - The utilities include state public power agencies, municipal electric utilities, and special utility districts that provide electricity and other services to some of the nation's largest cities such as Los Angeles, Seattle, San Antonio, and Jacksonville, as well as some of its smallest towns.