In his volume Global Paradox, John...
In his volume Global Paradox, John Naisbitt says, "Telecommunications will provide the infrastructure each industry and every company will ne to contend in a truly cosmopolitan marketplace." In addition to industry and companies, this cosmopolitan marketplace also includes local dominions that need to establish a demeanor through global interconnectivity. In an effort to enhance the idea of global interconnectivity, the Republican majority and the Clinton Administration agreed to revamp the Federal Communications Act of 1934 and expand all markets to competition during this session of Congres The Administration's proposal is the National Information Infrastructure (NII), a mingled system of communications networks, computer and databases that would communicate users' nationwide and globally. Created by way of the private sector, the NII would be closely coupleed to federal, state and local rules Jack Fields, House telecommunications subcommittee chairman, lately explained what is at stake. "I'm convinced that the nation we talked with have Read the glutted article with a Free Trial at KeepMedia.
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