Antitrust Problems of the Space Satellite Communications System: Hearings...87-2 |
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Page 78
... rate regulation . This is because the difficulty of achieving true competitive bidding and the inevitable favoritism ... return has enabled A.T. & T. to subsidize its competitive operations by high profits in monopoly operations . Thus , ...
... rate regulation . This is because the difficulty of achieving true competitive bidding and the inevitable favoritism ... return has enabled A.T. & T. to subsidize its competitive operations by high profits in monopoly operations . Thus , ...
Page 79
... cost of operations and therefore whether the return was fair in fact . It found also that rates for overseas service were totally unregulated and were producing an enormous profit return , that monopoly rates subsidized competi- tive rates ...
... cost of operations and therefore whether the return was fair in fact . It found also that rates for overseas service were totally unregulated and were producing an enormous profit return , that monopoly rates subsidized competi- tive rates ...
Page 87
... return to international balance - of - power application . We are never going to be able to do it by Russia and the ... rate base . Page 13 , line 17 , says , such carriers may own class B shares of the corporation without limitation as to ...
... return to international balance - of - power application . We are never going to be able to do it by Russia and the ... rate base . Page 13 , line 17 , says , such carriers may own class B shares of the corporation without limitation as to ...
Page 131
... rate increase of approximately $ 65 million a year in long - distance telephone rates . I would like to emphasize ... return on a net book basis . The fact remains that since 1955 , A.T. & T. has enjoyed a rate of return far in excess of ...
... rate increase of approximately $ 65 million a year in long - distance telephone rates . I would like to emphasize ... return on a net book basis . The fact remains that since 1955 , A.T. & T. has enjoyed a rate of return far in excess of ...
Page 132
... rate of return is still in excess of 6.5 percent . If A.T. & T.'s rate of return had been limited to 6.5 percent during the years 1960 and 1961 , long- distance telephone users would have saved approximately $ 125 mil- lion . For the 12 ...
... rate of return is still in excess of 6.5 percent . If A.T. & T.'s rate of return had been limited to 6.5 percent during the years 1960 and 1961 , long- distance telephone users would have saved approximately $ 125 mil- lion . For the 12 ...
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Page 160 - For the purpose of regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States a rapid, efficient, Nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges...
Page 203 - ... section 5 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 (5 USC 73b-2) for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
Page 210 - ... contract" means any actual or proposed contract, agreement, understanding, or other arrangement, and includes any assignment, substitution of parties, or subcontract executed or entered into thereunder; and (3) the term "made", when used in relation to any invention, means the conception or first actual reduction to practice of such invention.
Page 505 - ... for each laborer or mechanic for every calendar day in which such employee is required or permitted to labor more than eight hours upon said work without receiving compensation computed in accordance with this article, and all penalties thus imposed shall be withheld for the use and benefit of the Government...
Page 505 - District, which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall contain a provision that no laborer or mechanic doing any part of the work contemplated by the contract in the employ of the contractor or any subcontractor contracting for any part of said work contemplated shall be required or permitted to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day upon such work...
Page 201 - United states to establish, in conjunction and in cooperation with other countries, as expeditiously as practicable a commercial communications satellite system, as part of an improved global communications network, which will be responsive to public needs and national objectives, which will serve the communication needs of the United States and other countries, and which will contribute to world peace and understanding.
Page 616 - From the investor or company point of view it is important that there be enough revenue not only for operating expenses but also for the capital costs of the business.
Page 216 - Declaration of policy and purpose SEC. 102. (a) The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States to establish, in conjunction and in cooperation with other countries, as expeditiously as practicable a commercial communications satellite system, as part of an improved global communications network...
Page 103 - Outer space and celestial bodies are free for exploration and use by all States in conformity with international law and are not subject to national appropriation; 2.
Page 201 - ... as a public debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any securities issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act...