FCC Telephone Price Cap Proposal: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, November 10, 1987, July 13 and 27, 1988U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - Počet stran: 769 |
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access charges access tariffs adjustment areas audit Bell Atlantic benefits BOCs CAPS FOR AT&T changes Commission's Common Carrier concerns consumers cost allocation cost-of-service regulation customers deregulation divestiture dominant carriers earnings ECONOMICS AND IMPLEMENTING effect efficient ensure exchange carriers existing factor FCC's proposal Federal Communications Commission flexibility form of regulation Further Notice GARFINKEL going IMPLEMENTING PRICE CAPS incentives increase interest interexchange carriers investment issues LECS local exchange carriers long distance marketplace NARUC operating oversight percent predatory pricing price cap plan price cap proposal price cap regulation price cap system price index private line problem profits protect quality of service question rate of return rate-of-return regulation ratepayers reasonable reduce Report requirements result return regulation revenue RINALDO rules service quality small companies special access specific subcommittee switched tariff telecommunications industry telephone companies Thank users utility
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