Communications Act of 1934, Section 214, Legislative Background |
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... involved in section 214 of the Communications Act ; to wit : ( 1 ) To prevent a carrier from weakening itself by construct- ing or acquiring or operating superfluous lines , and ( 2 ) to protect a carrier from being weakened by another ...
... involved in section 214 of the Communications Act ; to wit : ( 1 ) To prevent a carrier from weakening itself by construct- ing or acquiring or operating superfluous lines , and ( 2 ) to protect a carrier from being weakened by another ...
Page 39
... involved in the ad- ministration of section 214 ( a ) of the act , and to base that determination on whether or not interstate use is made possi- ble by operation of a switch or similar device.19 The carriers were advisedly to interpret ...
... involved in the ad- ministration of section 214 ( a ) of the act , and to base that determination on whether or not interstate use is made possi- ble by operation of a switch or similar device.19 The carriers were advisedly to interpret ...
Page 40
... involved in the establishment by A.T. & T. and the New York Telephone Co. , of carrier systems on existing conductors between New York City and Boston . The questions at issue were whether carrier systems constituted " lines " as ...
... involved in the establishment by A.T. & T. and the New York Telephone Co. , of carrier systems on existing conductors between New York City and Boston . The questions at issue were whether carrier systems constituted " lines " as ...
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... involved extensive construction work in removing voice frequency equipment and providing carrier equipment . We find and conclude that the changes in plant and equipment involved in providing carrier systems constitute " new con ...
... involved extensive construction work in removing voice frequency equipment and providing carrier equipment . We find and conclude that the changes in plant and equipment involved in providing carrier systems constitute " new con ...
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... involved in the " Bermuda Circuits " case illustrates that the conventional wisdom at the FCC was returning to the promotion of competition in the international sector . In December 1945 , a confer- ence was entered into by the United ...
... involved in the " Bermuda Circuits " case illustrates that the conventional wisdom at the FCC was returning to the promotion of competition in the international sector . In December 1945 , a confer- ence was entered into by the United ...
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