Effect of Deregulation in the Telecommunications Industry on Military Base Telephone Communications.

Abstract

The telecommunications industry in the United States has recently been undergoing a period of rapid change. To enhance the administrative capabilities of base personnel and to obtain the most cost-effective telephone equipment and services, the military base commander must understand the events which have shaped today's telecommunications industry, appreciate the options which are becoming available, and insist that the base telephone officer practice the sound management techniques of a telecommunications manager in acquisition and management of the base telephone system. In futherance of these objectives, this thesis presents a brief historical survey of the industry concentrating upon recent developments, and presents a paradigm for management, operations, and analysis, of military base telephone communications. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1983
Accession Number
ADA127960

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