Competition and Chaos: U.S. Telecommunications Since the 1996 Telecom ACT
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Competition and Chaos: U.S. Telecommunications Since the 1996 Telecom ACT

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The 1996 Telecommunications Act was an attempt to increase competition among telecommunications providers in the United States by reducing regulatory barriers to market entry. This competition was expected to drive innovation in the telecommunications sector and reap economic benefits for both American consumers and telecommunications providers. The legislation, however, h

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Paperback, 212 pages
Published April 28th 2005 by Brookings Institution Press (first published April 2005)
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