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  • Satellite DARS Auction to Commence

    On April 1, the FCC will commence the auction of two licenses to provide Digital Audio Radio Service.


  • Expansion in the Skies

    Timothy J. Logue 1 of Coudert Brothers LLP

    The satellite boom in the Asia-Pacific region shows no real sign of abating. In fact, competition is hotting up and established satellite operators, such as Intelsat, are having to re-think their regional strategies. Timothy Logue, Space and Telecommunications Analyst with Coudert Brothers, assesses recent events in the region's satellite sector.


  • Telecommunications

    Lorne Salzman 1 and Brodie Swartz 2 of McCarthy Tetrault

    For years, computer users have used their Internet service to implement a type of voice telephone service. Typically, it was a poor substitute for traditional voice telephone service. The quality of voice over internet protocol, or VoIP, calls was unreliable, making the connection between callers cumbersome. As a result, the primary application of VoIP was as a niche service for those seeking a substitute for expensive overseas calling.


  • Opening Up is Hard to Do

    Coudert Brothers LLP

    In March 1997, members of a U.S. satellite industry advisory panel to the U.S. Government celebrated passage of the.


  • Interception and Divulgence of Radio Communications

    Federal Communications Commission

    Fact sheet from the Federal Communications Commissions which provides general information regarding the interception of radio communications as governed by the Communications Act.


  • The Satellite Boom Continues Over Asia

    Timothy J. Logue 1

    Growth and diversification. In fact, booming growth and rapid diversification. These are the current watchwords for the satellite industry in the Asia/Pacific region. In fact, it is getting to be more and more difficult to keep track of the various satellite systems being announced and contracts being signed with major Western spacecraft manufacturers.


  • Issues in the Canadian Telecommunications Marketplace

    Lorne P. Salzman and Brodie Swartz of McCarthy Tetrault

    For years, computer users have used their Internet service to implement a type of voice telephone service. Typically, it was a poor substitute for traditional voice telephone service. The quality of voice over internet protocol, or VoIP, calls was unreliable, making the connection between callers cumbersome. As a result, the primary application of VoIP was as a niche service for those seeking a substitute for expensive overseas calling.


  • Fact Sheet: Two Years After the Act

    Federal Communications Commission

    Fact sheet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission which describes the effect of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 two years after it was passed.


  • Satellite Home Viewer Act

    Federal Communications Commission

    Fact sheet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission which answers questions about the Satellite Home Viewer Act.


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