Communications Act of 1934, Section 214, Legislative Background |
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... offered ) ; 214 ( d ) provides that the Commission may , after hearing , order a carrier to provide facilities , extend its lines , or to establish a public office . Section 214 obligates the FCC to prevent the service supplier from ...
... offered ) ; 214 ( d ) provides that the Commission may , after hearing , order a carrier to provide facilities , extend its lines , or to establish a public office . Section 214 obligates the FCC to prevent the service supplier from ...
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... offered loans and the guaranty of bonds , which were usually financed by public debt . 1D . Philip Locklin , The Economics of Transportation , 6th ed . ( Homewood , Ill .: Richard D. Irwin , Inc. , 1966 ) , p . 100 . 2 Id . , p . 101 ...
... offered loans and the guaranty of bonds , which were usually financed by public debt . 1D . Philip Locklin , The Economics of Transportation , 6th ed . ( Homewood , Ill .: Richard D. Irwin , Inc. , 1966 ) , p . 100 . 2 Id . , p . 101 ...
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... offering voice services , five providers of record services , and one technological monopolist ( Comsat ) which supplies satellite circuits ( the dominant , present - day version of overseas radio ) through a carriers ' carrier ...
... offering voice services , five providers of record services , and one technological monopolist ( Comsat ) which supplies satellite circuits ( the dominant , present - day version of overseas radio ) through a carriers ' carrier ...
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... offered on the proposed section during hearing deliberations , although opinions were solicited inter- mittently . Conjecture as to its necessity was ambivalent : The CHAIRMAN . Coming down to the meat of the proposal , which is to ...
... offered on the proposed section during hearing deliberations , although opinions were solicited inter- mittently . Conjecture as to its necessity was ambivalent : The CHAIRMAN . Coming down to the meat of the proposal , which is to ...
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... offered no new rates or service , it felt that there existed a " national policy " in favor of competition . Obviously , this ruling was the exact opposite of that reached in the " Oslo " case , in which the Commission felt bound to ...
... offered no new rates or service , it felt that there existed a " national policy " in favor of competition . Obviously , this ruling was the exact opposite of that reached in the " Oslo " case , in which the Commission felt bound to ...
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