Communications Act of 1934, Section 214, Legislative Background |
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... filed by the Bell System companies were quite inclusive and were examined thor- oughly by the FCC staff , particularly as to questions of engineering justification and accounting impact . The interpretation put forth by the Commission ...
... filed by the Bell System companies were quite inclusive and were examined thor- oughly by the FCC staff , particularly as to questions of engineering justification and accounting impact . The interpretation put forth by the Commission ...
Page 39
... filed by the telephone companies , according to which it is contended that actual physical construction must extend across State line before section 214 of the act may be 18 Southwestern Bell , at 532 . 19 Id . , at 533 . In 1938 , sec ...
... filed by the telephone companies , according to which it is contended that actual physical construction must extend across State line before section 214 of the act may be 18 Southwestern Bell , at 532 . 19 Id . , at 533 . In 1938 , sec ...
Page 43
... filed with the Commission for a license to add Oslo , Norway as a primary point of communication . By this time , there were as affiliates to Mackay Radio in the International Telephone & Telegraph System , the Postal Telegraph Land ...
... filed with the Commission for a license to add Oslo , Norway as a primary point of communication . By this time , there were as affiliates to Mackay Radio in the International Telephone & Telegraph System , the Postal Telegraph Land ...
Page 46
... filed for circuits to countries already served by other American radiotelegraph carriers were generally denied by the Commission.32 The agency did renew authorizations of competing direct radiotelegraph circuits , recogniz- ing ...
... filed for circuits to countries already served by other American radiotelegraph carriers were generally denied by the Commission.32 The agency did renew authorizations of competing direct radiotelegraph circuits , recogniz- ing ...
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... filed its applications , 45 The Commission tried again to reconsider and resolve the grant of duplicate direct circuits . From the end of the war in 1945 , the Commission had granted a number of duplicating circuits and had designated ...
... filed its applications , 45 The Commission tried again to reconsider and resolve the grant of duplicate direct circuits . From the end of the war in 1945 , the Commission had granted a number of duplicating circuits and had designated ...
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