| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce - 2005 - 340 lapas
...seventy years. The Act has the purpose of regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communications by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible, to all people of the United States, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation - 2006 - 108 lapas
...(DC Cir. 2002) (quoting S. REP. NO. 73-781, at 3 (1934)). Title I of the Act creates the Commission [f]or the purpose of regulating interstate and foreign...efficient, Nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges." 47 USC §151. Title I further... | |
| Donald Gale - 2006 - 177 lapas
...competition where these networks exist, and the extensive competitive pressure on IXCs to reduce their costs. "...so as to make available, so far as possible, to...efficient, Nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges ..." Communications Act of 1934,... | |
| Matthew N. Terland - 2006 - 92 lapas
...the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, states that one of the reasons for creation of the FCC is to "... make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex, a rapid,... | |
| Mira Burri Nenova, Mira Burri - 2007 - 396 lapas
...Service". The original document is available at http://www.att.com/ history/milestone_ 1908.html. 149 "For the purpose of regulating interstate and foreign...so far as possible, to all the people of the United States, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex, a rapid,... | |
| Victoria E. Johnson - 2008 - 272 lapas
...firmly "nationalizes" broadcasting and its service obligations. The clause establishing the FCC reads: For the purpose of regulating interstate and foreign...so far as possible, to all the people of the United States, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex, a rapid,... | |
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