The Telecommunication History Series
VOL. 15, NO. 1 THROUGH NO. 12
THE FCC ANTI- SLAMMING RULES
A Perspective and the Outlook
Special Guest
Lawrence E. Strickling
CAN AND SHOULD TELEPHONE BILLING SYSTEMS
ACCOMMODATE NEW REQUIREMENTS; LIKE TAXATION?
For What and Why
Special Guests
Ken Robinson, Marie Breslin, Kathleen Abernathy and Bradley Stillman
WHAT SHOULD REGULATORS KNOW ABOUT TELEPHONE
VOICE COMMUNICATIONS OVER THE INTERNET?
Are There Consumer Benefits?
Special Guests
Albert Halprin, Bruce D. Jacobs and Tom Evslin
TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY REQUISITES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
What is Changing?
Special Guests
THE AFTERMATH OF RECENT SUPREME COURT
DECISIONS ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Opportunities or a Blow to State Utility Regulation
and the Telephone Companies
Special Guests
H. Russell Frisby and Allan Thoms
CABLE TV DIGITAL SERVICE OFFERING AND ITS POTENTIAL
IMPACT ON TELEPHONE COMPANIES
Are There Consumer Benefits?
Special Guests
Richard L. Cimerman and Lisa Rosenblum
A PROGRESS REPORT ON UNIVERSAL
SERVICE FUNDING AND OPERATIONS
Are the Participantss Expectations Met? What is Ahead?
Special Guest
Cheryl Parrino
CABLE TV AND THE MATTER OF SHARING CABLE LINES WITH COMPETING INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS
Will Regulators and Legislators be Forced to Act?
Special Guests
Rick Cimerman, Paul Laredo and Vince Majkowski
INSIDE AT&T: THE NEW STRUCTURE, POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY; WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO REGULATORS AND CONSUMERS?
Special Guest
Michael Morrissey
NARUC AND CONGRESS: IS TELECOM LEGISLATION BREWING?
Implication for the States
Special Guests
TELECOM POLICE FOR THE NEW CENTURY
Can Massive Changes be Harmonized?
Special Guests
NARUC 2000
An Informal Discussion with the 1999 and 2000 NARUC Presidents
Special Guests
Jim Sullivan and Bob Rowe

