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III. 1960s - 1984: Deregulation Three areas: –Terminals –Transmission and Long Distance –Computer Inquiries.

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1 III. 1960s - 1984: Deregulation Three areas: –Terminals –Transmission and Long Distance –Computer Inquiries

2 Terminals: hush a phone (‘56),

3 Terminals: Carterphone (‘68)

4 Transmission and Long Distance Above 890 (58) MCI (69) Open skies (72) Resale and Shared Use (76-81) Execunet (77-78)

5 Computer Inquiries CI 1 (66-71): keep common carriers out of data processing CI 2 (72-80): allow provision of enhanced (vs basic) services through separate subsidiary. CI 3 (86): Open Network Architecture (ONA)

6 70s Politics : The Bell coalition Cracks Arguments for de-regulation: –regulation failed to guarantee low prices –regulation removed incentives for innovation –Business User pressures

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8 1981-1984: The AT&T Breakup

9 The Characters Judge Greene, Bill Baxter, Charles Brown Source: Temin, P. The Fall of the Bell System, Cambridge U.P., 1987

10 The Modified Final Judgment (MFJ) –COMPETITIVE: Long distance, manufacturing + Bell Labs. They form the new ATT –REGULATED MONOPOLIES: local service. « Baby Bells » RBOCs Companies barred from Long Distance and Manufacturing –ATT free to compete: international and computing


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