International Telecommunications Policies: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session ... July 13, 1977

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71. lappuse - The new and expanded telecommunication services are to be made available as promptly as possible and are to be extended to provide global coverage at the earliest practicable date. 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...
145. lappuse - In the matter of the policy to be followed in future licensing of facilities for overseas communications (Docket No.
166. lappuse - SI. 20635 per 1966 dollar. Since 1 April 1978, at which time the Second Amendment to the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) came into effect, currencies no longer have par values in terms of gold.
216. lappuse - Appendix 1A) shall be made in such a way as to avoid causing harmful interference to services rendered by stations using frequencies assigned in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations...
16. lappuse - RCAC's contention that an applicant must demonstrate tangible benefits is asking too much, it is not too much to ask that there be ground for reasonable expectation that competition may have some beneficial effect.
146. lappuse - Commission stated the following policy framework was applicable 011 transatlantic routes : (a) The public interest requires that we promote the continued development of both cable and satellite technologies and their most effective and timely applications to meet future requirements for international communications services ; (b) The public interest also requires that we authorize the most modern and effective facilities available via both cable and satellite technology with due regard for efficiency,...
71. lappuse - INTELSAT shall have as its prime objective the provision, on a commercial basis, of the space segment required for international public telecommunications services of high quality and reliability to be available on a non-discriminatory basis to all areas of the world.
211. lappuse - States" means the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the possessions of the United States...
136. lappuse - ... 4. insure that facilities of the communications satellite system and satellite terminal stations are technically compatible and interconnected operationally with each other and with existing communications facilities; 5. prescribe such accounting regulations and systems and engage in such ratemaking procedures as will insure that any economies made possible by a communications satellite system are appropriately reflected in rates for public communication services; 6.
58. lappuse - Act, the corporation is authorized to — (1) plan, initiate, construct, -own, manage, and operate itself or in conjunction with foreign governments or business entities a commercial communications satellite system ; (2) furnish, for hire, channels of communication to United States communications common carriers and to other authorized entities, foreign and domestic; and (3) own and operate satellite terminal stations when licensed by the Commission under section 201 (c) (7).

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