Public policy in two-way cable: Difficult issues for a developing technology |
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Authors: | Thomas F. Baldwin Thomas A. Muth Judith Saxton |
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Affiliation: | 1. Thomas Baldwin is a Professor in the Departments of Telecommunication and Communication, and Chairman of the Mass Media PhD Program at Michigan State University, 322 Union Building, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA;2. Thomas A. Muth is an Associate Professor in the Department of Telecommunication, Michigan State University, USA;3. Judith E. Saxton is a PhD student in the Mass Media Program, Michigan State University, USA |
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Abstract: | The technological development of two-way cable communication has advanced rapidly without concurrent public policy development. In an effort to bring the policy issues to light, the authors describe existing US policy in two-way cable communication, identify definitional problems, suggest policies for implementing two-way service, and outline some of the responsibilities of local franchising authorities peculiar to two-way services, particularly in the area of upstream spectrum allocation. |
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