How America Got Online Alan Stone Telecom Policy Politics History Hardback 1997
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                How America Got On-Line: Politics, Markets, and the Revolution in Telecommunications by Alan Stone is a comprehensive analysis of the policy, political, and economic forces that shaped America's online transformation.
This 1997 hardcover, published by Cambridge University Press, explores the history and future of telecommunications in the U.S., offering key insights into deregulation, privatization, and the digital age. A critical resource for students, researchers, and professionals in media studies, telecom policy, or American political history.
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Author: Alan Stone
Format: Hardcover, Ex-library copy with standard markings (see photos)
Condition: Solid binding, some external wear
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 1997
Approx. 245 pages
Great for telecom professionals, policy analysts, historians, or academic collections.
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