Communications Act of 1934, Section 214, Legislative Background |
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... entry into common carrier communications , and subsequently , its industry structure . Section 214 ( a ) states that no car- rier shall construct , extend , or acquire a " line " unless it has first ap- plied for and received an ...
... entry into common carrier communications , and subsequently , its industry structure . Section 214 ( a ) states that no car- rier shall construct , extend , or acquire a " line " unless it has first ap- plied for and received an ...
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... entry and major capital outlays was relatively unprece- dented ; and by 1934 there were several instances of court definition of the purpose and meaning of the words in the statute . In the absence of similar treatment of section 214 ...
... entry and major capital outlays was relatively unprece- dented ; and by 1934 there were several instances of court definition of the purpose and meaning of the words in the statute . In the absence of similar treatment of section 214 ...
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... entry . The standard of investment control for rate base purposes was not devised for inter- national service authorization until transatlantic submarine cables came into use much later , during the 1960's . These early rulings , tested ...
... entry . The standard of investment control for rate base purposes was not devised for inter- national service authorization until transatlantic submarine cables came into use much later , during the 1960's . These early rulings , tested ...
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... entry into the regulation of the domestic industry was the enactment in 1866 of the Post Roads Act . This statute allowed for the grant of franchised rights - of - way for the construction of tele- graph poles and lines , primarily in ...
... entry into the regulation of the domestic industry was the enactment in 1866 of the Post Roads Act . This statute allowed for the grant of franchised rights - of - way for the construction of tele- graph poles and lines , primarily in ...
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... entry . Thus , State commissions throughout the country made the decision to supplant competition with active regulation . They typically refused to certify competing exchanges , and encouraged and endorsed mergers of existing companies ...
... entry . Thus , State commissions throughout the country made the decision to supplant competition with active regulation . They typically refused to certify competing exchanges , and encouraged and endorsed mergers of existing companies ...
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