| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1967 - 1416 lapas
...absent. I. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT 1. The modern-day electronic computer Is capable of being programmed to furnish a wide variety of services, including the...numerous other classes. With Its huge capacity and versitilit.r. the computers is capable of providing its services to a multiplicity of users at locations... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Government Operations - 1967 - 406 lapas
...have as much potential for social, economic, and cultural benefit as does the electronic computer. The computer is capable of providing its services...multiplicity of users at locations remote from the computer and to provide message switching among such users. Thus, effective use of the modern computer is becoming... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1977 - 1364 lapas
...Docket 16979. The Commission stated: The modern-day electronic computer is capable of being programmed to furnish a wide variety of services, including the...services to a multiplicity of users at locations remote to the computer. Effective use of the computer is therefore becoming increasingly dependent upon communication... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1968 - 1176 lapas
...NOTICE OF INQUIRY (Adopted November 9, 1966) BY THE COMMISSION : COMMISSIONER WADSWORTH ABSENT. I. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT 1. The modern-day electronic...multiplicity of users at locations remote from the computer. Efl'ective use of the computer is, therefore, becoming increasingly dependent upon communication common... | |
| Fritz E. Froehlich, Allen Kent - 1992 - 536 lapas
...Facilities (6). The commission said: The modern-day electronic computer is capable of being programmed to furnish a wide variety of services, including the...services to a multiplicity of users at locations remote to the computer. Effective use of the computer is therefore becoming increasingly dependent upon communication... | |
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