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- The
Stubblefield Mechanical Telephone
Patent No. 378,183, February 21,
1888.
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Office -- then Click Full Text to
refresh page. Nathan B.
Stubblefield and Samual Holcome
patents their mechanical
"vibrating" telephone system. The
first permanent mechanical
telephone installation was in
Murray, Kentucky to demonstrate
and sell franchised telephone
rights or territorial deeds
around the United
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House of Representatives
U.S.
Senate
Library
of Congress: Thomas Legislative
Information
Teaching
about the U.S. Congress
GovTrack.us
1898
0508 - Wireless Telephone
Transmission Coil Patent -
United
States Patent No. 600,457,
Granted May 8,
1898.
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PATENT WAS ISSUED TO
STUBBLEFIELD FOR the ELECTROLYTIC
COIL. The Patent was referred to
as the: Electrolytic Water
Battery, the Electrolytic
Oscillating Coil, the Induction
Coil, Earth Battery, Undamped
Transmitting Coils, The
Stubblefield's Electrolytic
Detector. FN01
Adkinson, Wm. F. Jr., Heinecke,
Erik T., and Lenard, Thomas M.
"The Digital Economy Fact Book,"
Washington, D.C.: The Progress
and Freedom Foundation, 5th
Edition, 2003.
FN02 Flanigan,
Matthew J., Telecommunications
Industry Association, letter to
Federal Communications
Commission, Nov. 25, 2002.
FN03 Defined as
more than 200 kbps in at least
one direction.
FN04
Federal
Communications Commission,
"Trends in Telephone Service,"
Washington, D.C.: December
2004.
www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats.
FN05
Viswanathan, S., "Broadband
Demand View," presentation to
Federal Communications
Commission, ANBS100l 17,
2003.
FN06
Thierer, A., "Unnatural Monopoly:
Critical Moments in the
Development of the Bell System
Monopoly," Washington, D.C.: The
Cato Journal, Fall 1994.
FN07 Ibid.
FN08 Thierer,
Adam D., "Unnatural Monopoly:
Critical Moments in the
Development of the Bell System
Monopoly," Cato Journal, Fall,
1994.
FN09 Ibid.
FN10 Thorne, J.,
"The 1996 Telecom Act: What Went
Wrong and Protecting the
Broadband Buildout," Columbia
University, September 2001.
FN11 Ibid.
FN12 AT&T
Corp. v. Iowa Utilities Board,
525 U.S. 366 (1999).
FN13 Federal
Communications Commission,
Implementation of the Local
Competition Provisions of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996,
Third Report and Order and Fourth
Further Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking.
FN14 United
States Telecom Association, et
al., v. F.C.C., 290 F.3d 415 (DC
Cir. 2003).
FN15 Federal
Communications Commission, "Local
Telephone Competition, Status as
of: June 30, 2003," Washington,
D.C.: December 2003.
www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats.
FN16 California
Public Utilities Commission, "The
Status of Telecommunications
Competition in California, 3rd
Edition," Sacramento, CA: June
2004.
FN17
Federal
Communications Commission, "Local
Telephone Competition Report,"
Washington, D.C.: December 2004.
www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats.
FN18
California Public Utilities
Commission, "The Status of
Telecommunications Competition in
California, 1st Edition,"
Sacramento, CA: June 2004.
FN19
Federal
Communications Commission, "Local
Telephone Competition Report,"
Washington, D.C.: December 2004.
www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats.
FN20
Ibid.
FN21 Ibid.
FN22 Kovacs,
Anna-Marie, and Burns, Kristin,
Telecom Regulatory Note &endash;
Focus on UNE-P, Regulatory Source
Associates, LLC, ANBS100l 5,
2004.
FN28 | Pacific
Research Institute PCR /Page 33
23 Thorne, J., "The 1996 Telecom
Act: What Went Wrong and
Protecting the Broadband
Buildout," Columbia University,
September 2001.
FN24 Crandall,
Robert W., "Health of the
Telecommunications Sector: A
Perspective from Investors and
Economists," Testimony before the
U.S. House of Representatives
Subcommittee on
Telecommunications and the
Internet, Feb. 5, 2003.
FN25
California Public Utilities
Commission,
Opinion Establishing Revised
Unbundled Network Element Rates
For Pacific Bell Telephone
Company DBA SBC California, May
3, 2004, accessed at
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/word_pdf/COMMENT_DECISION/36255.pdf
26 Mayo Communications 9/2/2003
Press Release, "California
Businesses Are Getting 'A Busy
Signal' When It Comes To
Investments in Communications
Infrastructure." 27 Federal
Communications Commission,
Regulated/Non-regulated Revenues
and Costs Report, 2002, 2003.
FN28
Precursor Group, "The Incredible
Shrinking Wire Line Capex
Budgets," Sept. 12, 2003.
FN29 Crandall,
Robert W., "Health of the
Telecommunications Sector: A
Perspective from Investors and
Economists," Testimony before the
U.S. House of Representatives
Subcommittee on
Telecommunications and the
Internet, Feb. 5, 2003.
FN30 Darby,
L.F., Eisenach, J.A., Kraemer,
J.S., "The CLEC Experiment:
Anatomy of a Meltdown,"
Washington, D.C.: Progress and
Freedom Foundation, September
2002.
FN31 Gattuso,
James and Michel, Norbert, "Are
U.S. Telecom Networks Public
Property?," Heritage Foundation,
Washington, D.C., APRI l 8,
2004.
FN32 Ibid.
FN33 Promotion
of Competitive Networks in Local
Telecommunications Markets, First
Report and Order and Further
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in
WT Docket No. 99-217, Oct. 25,
2000.
FN34 Federal
Communications Commission, "Local
Telephone Competition Report,"
Washington, D.C.: December 2004.
www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats.
FN35 Federal
Communications Commission,
"Eighth Annual Report and
Analysis of Competitive Market
Conditions with Respect to
Commercial Mobile Services," July
14, 2003.
FN36 Grant,
Peter and Latour, Almar,
"Battered Telecoms Face New
Challenge: Internet Calling,"
Wall Street Journal, Oct. 9,
2003.
FN37 Ibid.
Downloadable PDF File:
PCI:
CROSSED LINES: Regulatory
Missteps in California Telecom
Policy
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FN38
Brand X. Internet Services v.
FCC, No. 02-70518 (9th Cir.),
Oct. 6,
2003.
FN39
AT&T
MileStone -
http://www.att.com/history/milestones.html
FN40
FN41
FN42
FN43
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