Federal Broadband Law

by John Thorne, Peter W. Huber, and Michael K. Kellogg

Aspen Publishers, 1995
ISBN: 0-316-841323
Pages: 969



"The reigning triumvirate of communications law literature -- Huber, Kellogg, and Thorne -- have bestowed upon the bar a third useful and authoritative treatise....As the information network comes upon us and our clients, we will need Federal Broadband Law to understand how the distinctions between traditonal communications submarkets have disappeared as the technologically based submarkets converge and resort themselves." -- William R. Malone, former Vice-President, Washington Counsel and Associate General Counsel of GTE


"Federal Broadband Law will likely do more to focus the debate on issues that really count than any other single volume. Beautifully written, a masterpiece, it will likely be viewed as a classic from the first day it appears in print." -- Jonathan W. Emord, Washington, D.C., author of Freedom, Technology, and the First Amendment.



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