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Rostow, Eugene V. – 1975
Prepared by a consultant for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATT), this memorandum contends that recent decisions by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have violated the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934 that assured the maintenance and improvement of the integrated switch telephone network managed by ATT and its…
Descriptors: Communications, Federal Legislation, Information Networks, Telecommunications
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1969
A staff paper submitted to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy recommends that public policy ensure an integrated structure in the telecommunications industry, while fostering limited competition to keep the system responsive to new technology and to consumer demands. The present system of regulated monopoly for companies supplying…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Communications Satellites, Federal Government
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1969
A staff paper to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy reviews the organization of the American international communications industries and recommends a consolidation of the competing international carriers. Particularly emphasized is the competition and division of ownership between the two technologies involved in international…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Communications, Communications Satellites, Federal Government
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1968
The final report of the President's Task Force on Communications Policy recommends strengthened federal powers to form public policy in telecommunications. Such planned policy would enable the private sector to reach its full capacities in the field by improving regulation when it is necessary and removing unnecessary regulation. Monopoly of…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Agencies, Communications, Communications Satellites
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1969
A staff paper submitted to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy surveys the range of present and future innovations in communications techniques, assesses their feasibility and costs, and projects the rate and manner in which they will be deployed in the future. In general, the many technological possibilities--including…
Descriptors: Communications, Communications Satellites, Computers, Federal Government
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1969
The document contains the final four appendices to a staff paper submitted to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy. "The Digital Loop" describes changes in urban telecommunications which are predicted for 1970-80, considering three possible systems: paired wires with single analog signals (present telephones), coaxial…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Communications Satellites, Computer Oriented Programs
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1969
A staff paper submitted to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy discusses the implications of satellites on communications development in less developed countries. A global satellite system promises fast, direct, international communications to nations whose present surface facilities are inadequate--at a considerable savings over…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Communications, Communications Satellites, Developing Nations
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1969
A staff paper to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy analyses the use of the electromagnetic spectrum for communications and suggests improvements. The evolution of spectrum use and its present federal management are described together with the problem of achieving efficient use in the areas of electromagnetic congestion. Criticism…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Agencies, Agencies, Agency Role
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1969
An appendix to a staff paper on telecommunications in urban development, submitted to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy, describes possible uses of new communications technology in the ghetto. Television, the most widely spread and most promising medium, has potential for improving education, increasing community awareness, and…
Descriptors: Communications, Community, Community Development, Community Involvement
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1969
A staff paper to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy reviews the role played by the Federal Government in regulating the telecommunications industries and recommends broader federal jurisdiction. The history of federal action in telecommunications has been one of ad hoc responses to discrete problems, leading to an inefficient,…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Agencies, Agencies, Agency Role
Rostow, Eugene V. – 1969
A staff paper to the President's Task Force on Communications Policy examines the future of broadcast television. The central question in formulating broadcast policy is how to mesh traditional policies with new technology to exploit fully the potential value of television. Two areas are stressed--the basic structure of TV broadcasting in the…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Agencies, Agencies, Agency Role