The People's Network reconstructs the story of U.S. and Canadian independent telephone companies which challenged the Bell System's market domination in the twentieth century, linking the fight to control telecommunications to dueling political philosophies: regional versus national identity, local versus centralized power.
The People's Network reconstructs the story of U.S. and Canadian independent telephone companies which challenged the Bell System's market domination in the twentieth century, linking the fight to control telecommunications to dueling political philosophies: regional versus national identity, local versus centralized power.
Introduction. A Fight with an Octopus Chapter 1. All Telephones Are Local Chapter 2. Visions of Telephony Chapter 3. Unnatural Monopoly Chapter 4. The Independent Alternative Chapter 5. The Politics of Scale Chapter 6. The System Gospel Conclusion. Return to Middletown Notes Index Acknowledgments
Introduction. A Fight with an Octopus Chapter 1. All Telephones Are Local Chapter 2. Visions of Telephony Chapter 3. Unnatural Monopoly Chapter 4. The Independent Alternative Chapter 5. The Politics of Scale Chapter 6. The System Gospel Conclusion. Return to Middletown Notes Index Acknowledgments
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