Communications Act of 1934, Section 214, Legislative Background |
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... transmission permitted . Exchanges in both New York and California opened early in 1878 , following the installation of the first experimental switchboard in Boston the year before . Cir- cuits were first placed in service between the ...
... transmission permitted . Exchanges in both New York and California opened early in 1878 , following the installation of the first experimental switchboard in Boston the year before . Cir- cuits were first placed in service between the ...
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... transmission losses , and delay in establishing the connection . During the 1930's the bulk of long - distance calls ( e.g. , 80 percent in 1936 ) were still handled by direct lines between cities in order to avoid service degradation ...
... transmission losses , and delay in establishing the connection . During the 1930's the bulk of long - distance calls ( e.g. , 80 percent in 1936 ) were still handled by direct lines between cities in order to avoid service degradation ...
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... transmission capacity and equipment in order to control the introduction of service and investment . ( b ) Early communications law . - The expiration of the original Bell System patents in 1893 enabled independent entreprenuers to ...
... transmission capacity and equipment in order to control the introduction of service and investment . ( b ) Early communications law . - The expiration of the original Bell System patents in 1893 enabled independent entreprenuers to ...
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... transmission took place within the United States . The President's right to issue cable landing licenses was codified in the Cable Landing License Act of 1921 . By executive order , this authority was transferred to the Department of ...
... transmission took place within the United States . The President's right to issue cable landing licenses was codified in the Cable Landing License Act of 1921 . By executive order , this authority was transferred to the Department of ...
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... transmission and reception . Following the war , the U.S. Government encouraged the consolida- tion of all these vital radio communication developments into one en- tity . Consequently , the Radio Corp. of America was formed in 1919 ...
... transmission and reception . Following the war , the U.S. Government encouraged the consolida- tion of all these vital radio communication developments into one en- tity . Consequently , the Radio Corp. of America was formed in 1919 ...
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abandonment acquisition additional or extended amended authority Bell System bill cable landing cable landing licenses carrier systems CATV certificate CHAIRMAN channel of communication Commission Commission's Communications Act competing competition COMSAT Cong Congress convenience and necessity Court direct circuits direct distance dialing docket domestic duplication equipment established Execunet FCC 2d FCC's Federal Federal Communications Commission Federal Radio Commission foreign GIFFORD grant Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission investment issuance issue jurisdiction lease legislative Mackay Radio ment monopoly munications phantom circuits private line service proceeding proposed public convenience public interest Radio Act radiotelegraph rate base RCAC record carriers reference omitted regulation regulatory route satellite served Sess Southwestern Bell specialized carriers Specialized Common Carrier switching tariff tele telephone companies telephone service territory tion toll traffic transmission Transportation Act U.S. House U.S. Senate United utility Western Union wire