| United States. Space Applications Programs Office - Scientific satellites - 1967 - 156 pages
...facilities by nongovernmental entities. —Notice of inquiry (FCC Docket No. 16979) , November 10, 1966, regulatory and policy problems presented by the interdependence...computer and communications services and facilities. 8. Suggested Additional Studies A comparison and tradeoff study of socioeconomic and political benefits... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1968 - 1426 pages
...INTELSAT. NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS IN GENERAL Initiated action with the FCC in its inquiry into the regulatory and policy problems presented by the interdependence...computer and communications services and facilities (docket No. 16970). Requested the executive agent. National Communications System (NCS). to provide... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - Executive departments - 1968 - 1896 pages
...when needed. We also have need for additional staff assistance in our inquiry in docket 16979 into the regulatory and policy problems presented by the interdependence...computer and communications services and facilities. May I mention to yon that one presentation made in this proceeding was prepared at the cost of nearly... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Small Business - Legislative hearings - 1969 - 1252 pages
...I960, which were filed in the Federal Communications Commission's Docket No. 16979, the inquiry into "Regulatory and Policy Problems Presented by the Interdependence...Computer and Communications Services and Facilities." A copy of those RecommendaMr. TRIBUS. In the prepared testimony, I have also included a list of contributions... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - Radio - 1970 - 1146 pages
...burgeoning, not only in the Puget Sound area of Washington, but nationally (see, Notice of Inquiry Into Regulatory and Policy Problems Presented by the Interdependence...Computer and Communications Services and Facilities, supra), and that, the technology and nature of the industry leaves carriers no luxury of lead time... | |
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