Communications Act of 1934, Section 214, Legislative Background |
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... records provide evi- dence from several viewpoints of the scope of public consensus with the authorizing Congress ... record carriers competing in the use of submarine cables . Point - to - point radio technology was developed at ...
... records provide evi- dence from several viewpoints of the scope of public consensus with the authorizing Congress ... record carriers competing in the use of submarine cables . Point - to - point radio technology was developed at ...
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... in 1915.1 1 William B. Macurdy and Alistair S. Ritchie , The Network : Forging Nationwide Tele- phone Links , 53 Bell Lab . Records , No. 1 ( January 1975 ) , p . 6 . By 1925 , trunk - switching tandem offices had come ( 17 )
... in 1915.1 1 William B. Macurdy and Alistair S. Ritchie , The Network : Forging Nationwide Tele- phone Links , 53 Bell Lab . Records , No. 1 ( January 1975 ) , p . 6 . By 1925 , trunk - switching tandem offices had come ( 17 )
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... over which section 214 was to apply , this state - of - the - art was not documented and defined as a matter of record during the passage of the Communications Act . The effect of this omission was for both the FCC and the Congress to 18.
... over which section 214 was to apply , this state - of - the - art was not documented and defined as a matter of record during the passage of the Communications Act . The effect of this omission was for both the FCC and the Congress to 18.
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... record carriers evolved , A. T. & T. became the sole entity providing overseas message telephone service from the U.S. mainland . The dicotomy of voice from record services between the United States and foreign points persists to this ...
... record carriers evolved , A. T. & T. became the sole entity providing overseas message telephone service from the U.S. mainland . The dicotomy of voice from record services between the United States and foreign points persists to this ...
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... record are as follows : RCAC controlled the sole direct circuit between the U.S. mainland and Oslo , three cable com- panies handled traffic between the two countries through transfer to foreign connecting carriers at London and Paris ...
... record are as follows : RCAC controlled the sole direct circuit between the U.S. mainland and Oslo , three cable com- panies handled traffic between the two countries through transfer to foreign connecting carriers at London and Paris ...
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