Communications Act of 1934, Section 214, Legislative Background |
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... wire or wireless.17 The purpose of the certification requirement was to prevent the needless duplication of existing routes and the construction of unprof- itable lines . Senator Cummins , chairman of the Interstate Commerce Committee ...
... wire or wireless.17 The purpose of the certification requirement was to prevent the needless duplication of existing routes and the construction of unprof- itable lines . Senator Cummins , chairman of the Interstate Commerce Committee ...
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... wire . and coaxial cable of higher transmission quality than other indirect toll lines . These were to interconnect the relatively inexpensive toll- board switches . These changes were the precursor to the installation of nationwide ...
... wire . and coaxial cable of higher transmission quality than other indirect toll lines . These were to interconnect the relatively inexpensive toll- board switches . These changes were the precursor to the installation of nationwide ...
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... wire - line cable systems associated with high capital costs and extensive rights - of - way . When one firm can supply the entire market at decreasing per - unit costs than several firms attempting to compete ( for example , in ...
... wire - line cable systems associated with high capital costs and extensive rights - of - way . When one firm can supply the entire market at decreasing per - unit costs than several firms attempting to compete ( for example , in ...
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... wire or wireless " telephone , telegraph and cable companies . There was some doubt , however , as to what classes of service and what companies were subject to the 1910 act . It was later revised somewhat through title IV of the ...
... wire or wireless " telephone , telegraph and cable companies . There was some doubt , however , as to what classes of service and what companies were subject to the 1910 act . It was later revised somewhat through title IV of the ...
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... wire connections were extended to countries beyond the distant radio circuit terminals . As the operations of the international record carriers evolved , A. T. & T. became the sole entity providing overseas message telephone service ...
... wire connections were extended to countries beyond the distant radio circuit terminals . As the operations of the international record carriers evolved , A. T. & T. became the sole entity providing overseas message telephone service ...
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