Foreign Participation in Communications Satellite Systems

Implications of the Communications Satellite Act of 1962

M. L. Schwartz, Joseph M. Goldsen

ResearchPublished 1963

A discussion of some of the international implications of communication satellite systems. Certain objectives are expected to be in conflict domestically as well as at the international level. The complete text of the Communications Satellite Act (Public Law 87-624) is appended. A discussion of some of the international implications of communication satellite systems. Certain objectives are expected to be in conflict domestically as well as at the international level. The complete text of the Communications Satellite Act (Public Law 87-624) is appended.

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Schwartz, M. L. and Joseph M. Goldsen, Foreign Participation in Communications Satellite Systems: Implications of the Communications Satellite Act of 1962, RAND Corporation, RM-3484-RC, 1963. As of October 12, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/RM3484.html
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Schwartz, M. L. and Joseph M. Goldsen, Foreign Participation in Communications Satellite Systems: Implications of the Communications Satellite Act of 1962. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1963. https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/RM3484.html. Also available in print form.
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