Separations Procedures in the Telephone Industry: The Historical Origins of a Public PolicyProgram on Information Resources Policy, Center for Information Policy Research, Harvard University, 1981 - Long distance telephone service - 146 pages |
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1930 | 9 |
The Development of Telephone Ratemaking | 15 |
Toll Settlements and Toll Ratemaking | 23 |
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