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How America Got On-line

Politics, Markets, and the Revolution in Telecommunication

Alan Stone author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:31st Jan '97

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This book offers an insightful look into the telecommunications industry's growth, focusing on AT&T and its competition throughout history.

In How America Got On-line, the author delves into the rapid evolution of the telecommunications industry, which stands as the fastest growing sector of the US economy. This interdisciplinary study of technopolitical economics examines the transformative journey from the invention of the telephone to the rise of hypercommunications. By tracing key milestones and technological advancements, the book provides a comprehensive overview of how communication has evolved over the decades.

A significant focus of How America Got On-line is on the pivotal role of AT&T and its competitors in shaping the landscape of telecommunications. The author explores the strategies, innovations, and challenges faced by these companies as they navigated a rapidly changing market. Through detailed analysis and historical context, readers gain insight into the competitive dynamics that have driven the industry forward.

Additionally, the book highlights the broader implications of these developments on society and the economy. By understanding the intersection of technology and politics, readers are encouraged to reflect on how these changes have influenced everyday life and the way we connect with one another. Ultimately, How America Got On-line offers a thought-provoking exploration of a sector that continues to shape our world.

ISBN: 9781563245763

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

384 pages