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      RADIO SPECTRUM POLICY AND WORLD NEEDS

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            cpro20
            CPRO
            Prometheus
            Critical Studies in Innovation
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            December 1987
            : 5
            : 2
            : 263-283
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            8629442 Prometheus, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1987: pp. 263–283
            10.1080/08109028708629442
            e6ac1ebd-cedd-4c1f-9bf5-fda723c41859
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            NOTES AND REFERENCES

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            5. B. Segal, The 1979 World Administrative Radio Conference: International Negotiations and Canadian Telecommunications Policy, Department of Communications, Minister of Supply and Services, Ottawa, 1980.

            6. Richard Colino, Annenberg 1984 Conference Proceedings, quoted in V. Mosco and M.L. McAllister, Canada and the International Telecommunications Union: A Preliminary Investigation, Department of Communications, Ottawa, March 1986, p. 86.

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            8. Gould R. G. and Reinhart E. E.. 1977. . The 1977 WARC on broadcasting satellites: spectrum management aspects and implications. . IEEE Transactions and Electromagnetic Compatability . , Vol. 19((3)) August;: 171––82. .

            9. Segal, op. cit., p. 21.

            10. ibid., p. 33.

            11. ibid., p. 34.

            12. ibid., p. 16.

            13. H. Rivera, Annenberg 1986 Conference Proceedings, quoted in Mosco and McAllister, op. cit., pp. 102–3.

            14. ITU (International Telecommunications Union), The Missing Link: Report of the Independent Commission for World-Wide Telecommunications Development, Geneva, December 1984, p. 91.

            15. Mosco and McAllister, op. cit., p. 109.

            16. Rivera, op. cit., p 109.

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            19. D. Denmac, G.A. Codding, Jr., H.E. Hudson and R.S. Jakhu, Equity in Orbit: The 1985 ITU Space WARC, International Institute of Communications, London, June 1985, quoted in Mosco and McAllister, op. cit., p. 17.

            20. ITU, op. cit., p. 33.

            21. idem.

            22. Mosco and McAllister, op. cit., p. 125.

            23. ITU, op. cit., p. 35.

            24. ibid., p. 38.

            25. ibid., p. 53–4.

            26. Anthony Rutkowski M.. 1986. . Regulation for integrated services networks: WATTC-88. . Intermedia . , Vol. 14((3)) May;: 10––19. .

            27. ibid., p. 10.

            28. ibid., p. 11.

            29. ibid., p. 12.

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            31. Telecoms…and the answer came there none’, Intermedia, 14, 3, May 1986, p. 7.

            32. Greenberg, op. cit., p. 44.

            33. ibid., p. 49.

            34. Nolan A. Bowie, Third World Countries at WARC: Positions and Achievements, 13 May, 1980 (Mimeograph).

            35. G.A. Codding, Jr., ‘Influence in international conferences’, International Organization, 35, 4, Autumn 1981.

            36. D.W. Smythe and Tran Van Dinh, Training Programme for Senior and Middle Level Officers in Third World Countries for ITU Conferences (unpublished report), 1895.

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