| Kevin G. Wilson - 2000 - 344 lapas
...of universal service. Rather, the commission is to be guided by the prudent goal of making service available "so far as possible, to all the people of the United States" (article 151). Similarly, the statute is cautious and vague with respect to facilities and... | |
| Charles H. Kennedy - 2001 - 416 lapas
...Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs § 151. Purposes of Chapter; Federal Communications Commission Created 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,... | |
| Benjamin M. Compaine - 2001 - 380 lapas
...newly created Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to "make available, so far as possible, to all people of the United States, a rapid, efficient, nationwide...radio communication service with adequate facilities and reasonable charges."2 Notions of the federal government being responsible for providing digital... | |
| Benjamin M. Compaine, Shane M. Greenstein - 2001 - 454 lapas
...potential reclassifications. Background Title I of the US Telecommunications Act states its purpose as "regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available ... a rapid, efficient, Nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communication service with adequate... | |
| National Council on Disability, Washington, DC. - 2000 - 538 lapas
...amended the Communications Act of 1934, which had mandated that communications services be "[made] available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States. . . (Section 1). The Title IV provision added a new Section 225 to the Communications Act,... | |
| Jae Young Kim, Chae-yŏng Kim - 2002 - 212 lapas
...Section 151 of the Communications Act of 1934, "to make available ... to all 72 Sorting Out Deregulation the people of the United States a rapid, efficient,...service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges." This notion has evolved with ongoing changes in technology and the marketplace.3 Identification of... | |
| B. G. Kutais - 1999 - 262 lapas
...its creation in 1934 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been tasked with "...mak[ing] available, so far as possible, to all the people of...efficient, Nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communications service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges..."22 This mandate led to the... | |
| Jennifer A. Manner - 2002 - 508 lapas
...as in 1934. The principal purpose of the United States Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 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,... | |
| Richard Raysman - 2002 - 344 lapas
...Section 1 of the Communications Act of 1934, under Purpose of the Act, reads, in relevant part. "Far the purpose of regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio . . ." 3 The Chairman's duties are statutorily defined as follows: ( 1 ) To preside at all meetings... | |
| Anton A. Huurdeman - 2003 - 670 lapas
...Federal Communications Commission (FCCl. The FCC. the world's first regulatory agency. was charged with "regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication...available. so far as possible. to all the people of the US. a rapid. efficient nationwide and worldwide wire and radio communication service with adequate... | |
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