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August 7, 1997,
The Association of the Bar of the City
of New York,
42 West 44th Street, NYC
Sponsored by the Columbia Institute
for Tele-Information and the Association
of the Bar of the City of New York.
RealAudio
Transcript Summary Program
About the Conference
Join us
in a presentation and discussion of the 1997 FCC Trilogy establishing
interconnection, defining
universal service, and reforming
access charges. Issues to be considered include: How will education
benefit from new telecommunications support? Who benefits from access
charge reform? How will these reforms affect competition and consumers?
How will resale and unbundling affect the structure of service provision?
What do the new rules mean for alternative infrastructure providers (e.g.
cable, wireless, utilities, satellites, etc.)?
Participants:
- Timothy Graham, Senior Vice President, WinStar
- Frank Gumper, Vice President, NYNEX
- Karen Lynch, Editor, TELE.COM
- Michael Morrissey, Vice President, AT&T
- Prof. Eli M. Noam, Columbia University
- Prof. A. Michael Noll, Annenberg
School, USC
- Penny Rubin, Managing Attorney, New
York PSC
Others to be Announced
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