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Some questions to consider Do we need regulation? Does history matter? Why is one-stop shopping important? Why didn’t the U.S. Telecom Act of 1996 work?

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1 Some questions to consider Do we need regulation? Does history matter? Why is one-stop shopping important? Why didn’t the U.S. Telecom Act of 1996 work?

2 Boundaries Type –Jurisdictional –Regulatory category –Service –Technology Set by –Law –Regulator –Courts

3 Classification of Services All Services Common Carrier Broadcast Information Services Regulated by FCC and State Commissions Regulated by FCC Not regulated--yet

4 Common Carrier Services WirelineWireless FCC and State Commissions FCC States????

5 Wireline Services Interstate- -FCC State local State LD State Access Interstate and International LD Interstate Access

6 Boundaries Local service State long distance Interstate long distance International long distance

7 The Players Regulators Service providers –Wireline providers –Wireless providers –Cable providers Customers –Residential, small business, large business, carriers

8 The Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) RBOCs –NYNEX –Bell AtlanticBell Atlantic + GTE = Verizon (+MCI)= Verizon –Pacific Telesis –Southwestern Bell +SNET = SBC +AT&T = AT&T –Ameritech –Bell South –U.S. West = Qwest Independents –Alltel –Sprint United –Century –Chillicothe –+1300 more

9 Regional Bell Companies Now AT&T

10 10 largest ILECs in Ohio

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12 Who provides what? In 1950 (all one monopoly) –International and Interstate Long Distance: AT&T Long Lines –Local: AT&T Local Operating Companies and Independents –State Long Distance: AT&T Local Operating Companies and Independents After 1984 (Local companies and Long distance companies) –International and Interstate Long Distance: The New AT&T, MCI, Sprint, plus other Long distance companies –Local: RBOCs and Independents –State Long Distance: RBOCs and Independents, and some long distance companies

13 After 1996 (competition everywhere) –International and Interstate Long Distance: AT&T, MCI, Sprint, other long distance companies, RBOCs –Local: RBOCs, Independents, competitive providers (CLECs) –State Long Distance: RBOCs, Independents, CLECs, AT&T, MCI, Sprint, other long distance companies

14 Wireless providers –Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint (Nextel) Internet access –Cable modem services—cable television companies –DSL—Local telephone companies and competitive providers (CLECs)

15 Lots of mergers Mergers: –Wireless Cingular and AT&T Wireless Sprint and Nextel –Wireline SBC and AT&T and Bell South Verizon and MCI

16 Industry Consolidation Biggest local telephone companies (172M): –Verizon and AT&T Biggest wireless providers (217M) –Verizon and AT&T Biggest long distance providers –AT&T (owned by former SBC) –MCI (owned by Verizon) –Sprint (which is also a local telephone company and one of the biggest wireless providers)

17 And.... What about cable?????? What about content/entertainment?????

18 Bundling of services Cable companies –Cable tv –Digital phone –Wireless???? Telephone companies –Wireline telephone services –Wireless –IPTV????


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