New Services Vs. The FAA: A Problem In Need Of A Solution (1981)

By Nicholas E. Worth, Telecable Corporation

Recent technological advances in amplifier design may make it possible to deliver new broadband communications services in step with the public demand for these services. However, burdensome government regulations threaten to impede full development of new services, and an unfavorable political climate may postpone the needed relief. The author proposes an interim solution which may effectively eliminate many of the restrictions faced by operators wishing to provide new communications services to subscribers.

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