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10. Local-Exchange Competition in Ontario and Quebec
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
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Part I. Introduction
- 1. Mythologies of Canadian Telecommunications 3
- 2. Telecommunications Today 22
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Part II. The Telegraph
- 3. Onset of Electronic Communication 35
- 4. Cartelization 45
- 5. The Telegraph Coast-to-Coast 54
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Part III. The Telephone
- 6. Inception 65
- 7. Independent Telephones 74
- 8. The Politics of Government Control 91
- 9. Western Reaction 102
- 10. Local-Exchange Competition in Ontario and Quebec 114
- 11. Long-Distance Competition and Reversed Rate Rebalancing 127
- 12. Natural Monopoly: Arguments and Evidence 137
- 13. Unnatural Monopoly: Predatory Pricing and the Cost Inquiry 150
- 14. Rate Regulation 158
- 15. Juggling Corporate Forms 175
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Part IV. Broadcasting and New Technologies
- 16. Broadcasting 199
- 17. Cable Television 208
- 18. Communications Satellites 219
- 19. Electronic Publishing 229
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Part V. Conclusion
- 20. Political Economy 239
- 21. An Information Revolution? 247
- Notes 259
- Bibliography 319
- Index 343
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
-
Part I. Introduction
- 1. Mythologies of Canadian Telecommunications 3
- 2. Telecommunications Today 22
-
Part II. The Telegraph
- 3. Onset of Electronic Communication 35
- 4. Cartelization 45
- 5. The Telegraph Coast-to-Coast 54
-
Part III. The Telephone
- 6. Inception 65
- 7. Independent Telephones 74
- 8. The Politics of Government Control 91
- 9. Western Reaction 102
- 10. Local-Exchange Competition in Ontario and Quebec 114
- 11. Long-Distance Competition and Reversed Rate Rebalancing 127
- 12. Natural Monopoly: Arguments and Evidence 137
- 13. Unnatural Monopoly: Predatory Pricing and the Cost Inquiry 150
- 14. Rate Regulation 158
- 15. Juggling Corporate Forms 175
-
Part IV. Broadcasting and New Technologies
- 16. Broadcasting 199
- 17. Cable Television 208
- 18. Communications Satellites 219
- 19. Electronic Publishing 229
-
Part V. Conclusion
- 20. Political Economy 239
- 21. An Information Revolution? 247
- Notes 259
- Bibliography 319
- Index 343