Global Telecommunications Law and Practice - Colin Long
Global Telecommunications Law and Practice is a looseleaf work, and is ideally suited to keep practitioners up to date on this rapidly expanding and developing area. This edition has been updated to reflect the dramatic changes in the legislative regimes in many countries, largely fuelled by the WTO Basic Agreement on Telecommunications, which was signed by 65 countries in 1997. As a consequence, many more countries will be obliged to liberalise and develop their regulatory regimes. The book also takes into account the EU requirement that all member states (and EEA states) achieve full liberalisation of their telecommunications markets. Provides country-by-country coverage of the regulation of telecommunications market in over 20 key jurisdictions Covers regulatory organisations, licensing, radio communications, cable and satellite and environmental issues, amongst other areas Examines the impact of EU regulations Keeps practitioners up to date via annual releases.
Telecommunications Law and Regulation - Ian Walden (Editor), John Angel (Editor)
Telecommunications Law and Regulation is just one example (the other being their Computer law book) of the editorial mastery of Angel and Walden. This book is a highly accessible book aimed at postgraduate study. But it is also essential reading for legal practitioners involved in the communications industry and of interest to management consultants, bankers and accountants who will need to be aware of the legal implications of this fast changing area. Itfeatures chapters by some of the leading lawyers such as Tim Schwarz, Edward Pitt, Christopher Millard, Ann Buckingham and Michael Sinclair. A great book to have on the shelf, and a good all round introduction to the world of telecoms law and regulation.
Telecommunications, Broadcasting and the Internet: EC Competition Law and Regulation - Laurent Garzaniti
Telecommunications, Broadcasting and the Internet: EC Competition Law and Regulation. The new regulatory framework for electronic communications entered into force in 2003. This applies to all electronic communications, including broadcasting, satellite, cable and the Internet. The book explains the details of the new provisions and includes developing case law relating to competition in these converging sectors. It is in two main sections: regulatory issues, and the application of EC competition rules to telecoms, broadcasting and the Internet. Provides full explanation of the new telecoms regulatory framework
Clear, well written book on the shape of EU communications law.
EU Electronic Communications Law: Competition and Regulation in the European Telecommunications Market - Paul L. Nihoul, Peter B. Rodford
EU Electronic Communications Law: Competition and Regulation in the European Telecommunications Market analyses the rules applicable to electronic communications networks and services within the European Union. Electronic communications encompass all forms of electronic transmission of information, including telecommunications, broadcasting, and the Internet. The focus is on the rules concerning market organisation, specifically regulation and competition law.
The Essential guide to Telecommunications - Annabel Z Dodd
The Essential guide to Telecommunications by Annabel Z Dodd
A great book for the telecoms 'virgin'. Clearly written and easy to understand, Dodd take the reader through the basics of telecommunications. It's aimed at those with little or no technical background and addresses critical issues, history, technology, and trends in the contemporary telecommunications industry including mobile/cellular networks, speech recognition, call centres, PBXs, key players in the field, the state of telecommunications in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, the Internet, and convergence.
Telecommunications laws in Europe - Joachim Scherer (Edit)