The long-awaited transition to a competitive local telecommunications service market is mired down in regulatory and court proceedings that deal with the implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and proposed mergers among major players in the industry. Was the Telecommunications Act of 1996 a move in the right direction? Are any of the new sources of local competition — wireless, cable, electric competition — likely to be effective any time soon? What can/should the FCC do to accelerate competition in local service? Should the SBC/Ameritech and Bell Atlantic/GTE mergers be approved? A group of leading experts will discuss these and other key issues at a Brookings National Issues Forum.
Agenda
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November 20
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Moderator
Aaron Pressman Reuters -
Panelists include
Henry Geller Communications Fellow, Markle Foundation; and former General Counsel to the FCCRobert W. Crandall Adjunct Senior Fellow - Technology Policy InstituteRobert E. Litan Nonresident Senior Fellow - Economic Studies, Center on Regulation and Markets @BobLitan
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